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Which wireless transport are available for mesh network ?

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    Hello everybody,

    I'm trying to decide the best MCU+Wireless combo for a wireless sensors/actuators network I'm currently thinking of.
    Other than the NRF24L01(+) and RFM95 modules, which other options are available ?
    I would particularly be interested in Zigbee, Zwave, bluetooth mesh.
    Are these options available ?

    Thanks everybody for suggestions.

    Antonio

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      @antlomb
      Hello,
      there are no other available RF options except RFMs and NRF in MySensors so far.
      MySensors is its own RF stack. So, it's different from others RF stack like zigbee, zwave etc.

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        Additional outdoor wireless nodes are located and mounted on the train stations.

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