Run OTBR with a physical or simulated RCP using the following platforms.
Docker
The quickest way to get started with OTBR is to try the Docker version. Run OTBR
in a Docker container on any Linux-based system or a Raspberry Pi 3B or newer,
using either a physical or simulated RCP.
You can contribute to the ongoing development of OpenThread Border Router by
submitting bug reports and feature requests to the Issue
Tracker.
Community projects
QEMU OTBR
A member of the OT community has enabled OTBR support using
QEMU, an
open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. The project emulates Raspbian on
an ARM architecture.
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