drivers/pppos: initial ppp over serial layer#9246
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maxvankessel wants to merge 7 commits intoRIOT-OS:masterfrom
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drivers/pppos: initial ppp over serial layer#9246maxvankessel wants to merge 7 commits intoRIOT-OS:masterfrom
maxvankessel wants to merge 7 commits intoRIOT-OS:masterfrom
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@maxvankessel any news on this? |
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Ping (edit: what happened there oO) @maxvankessel? |
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this depends on #9200 |
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Point to Point Protocol over Serial (PPPoS) works with HDLC framing, according to RFC1662.
This is the lower layer, and HDLC layer comes on top of this. (See #9200)