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About ONE-NET


ONE-NET has evolved over time. What began as a need for a workable RF solution for home automation has grown into the world’s foremost multi-vendor, open source wireless control protocol.

Even though ONE-NET is the lowest-cost wireless control solution, it features a high level of security, excellent range, and low power consumption. ONE-NET’s comprehensive design specification is distributed royalty-free, accelerating the availability and use of wireless connectivity in a wide variety of devices and applications. Source code examples for microcontrollers, schematics, and bills-of-materials for reference designs are readily available, and simple open-source licensing rules apply.

ONE-NET can be implemented with a variety of off-the-shelf wireless transceivers and microcontrollers from leading vendors such as Micrel, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Semtech, RF Monolithics, Integration Associates, Silicon Labs, Renesas, Freescale and others.

We invite you to look over our development story, overview and frequently asked questions.

If you have any further questions that aren't answered here, please feel free to contact us.

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Fast Fact

Encryption is integral to the ONE-NET protocol as there are no unencrypted modes. While the default encryption is XTEA2, an alternate ID tag allows extension to future algorithms.

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