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Matter over Wi-Fi Demo Overview

This document walks through the steps to build the Matter application i.e lighting, thermostat, door-lock for
EFR32MG12 boards:
BRD4161A, BRD4163A, BRD4164A

EFR32MG24 boards:
BRD4186C, BRD4187C

Silicon Labs has two families of Wi-Fi adapters (1.RS911X 2.WF200). Both are supported in this Wi-Fi port of Matter.

Step 1: Matter Wi-Fi Prerequisites

Before you being running the Matter Wi-Fi demo or developing for Wi-Fi you will want to make sure that you have all the required hardware and software for each use case.

  1. Matter Wi-Fi Prerequisites

Step 2: Building the Chip-Tool for Wi-Fi

In order to run the Matter Wi-Fi demo you will need to run the Chip-Tool on one of two platforms, either Linux/Mac or Raspberry Pi.

  1. Build Linux Environment

  2. Build Raspberry-Pi Environment

Step 3: Building the Matter Accessory Device (MAD) for Wi-Fi

Follow the steps in Software Setup

Build commands are provided for both the RS911x and WF200 adapters.

Step 4: Running the Demo

Running Matter Demo over Wi-Fi using Linux

This contains instructions to run the Matter Wi-Fi demo using ChipTool running on a Linux Machine (either Laptop or Raspberry Pi) - follow this after successfully executing the above steps.


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