In TTN (and non-TTN), many use a Pi.
I would like to use a micro controller.
Having stated this in a TTN channel, someone asked:
"Are they (red: nRF52) powerful enough to run a packet forwarder? I'd rather use an ESP8266"
Two things here could be the hardware and the software.
From the point of hardware, and comparing apples with oranges, is there a golden bullet that says one contra the other?
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In TTN (and non-TTN), many use a Pi.
I would like to use a micro controller.
Having stated this in a TTN channel, someone asked:
"Are they (red: nRF52) powerful enough to run a packet forwarder? I'd rather use an ESP8266"
Two things here could be the hardware and the software.
From the point of hardware, and comparing apples with oranges, is there a golden bullet that says one contra the other?