For a single-purpose device whose purpose is to send and receive OIC protocol, 
using 3 of the 4 possible sockets for OIC seems reasonable to me.

The fourth socket could be a simple web server that delivers a highly 
compressed web app that is hardcoded to talk back to the device in question, 
via OIC protocol again.

On Friday 24 April 2015 13:02:42 Morrow, Joseph L wrote:
> I would like to add a general note about "sockets aren't expensive". 
> Currently, the Arduino WiFi (IIRC, it may have been the Ethernet Shield, or
> both!) shields will only let you bind with up to 4 sockets at a time. This
> makes sockets very expensive as we wouldn't want to leave the end user with
> just 1 socket after our stack has used 3 of them!

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  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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