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Is my repeater repeating?

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  • HeinzH Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Heinz
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    I tried to setup a sensor as repeater node. In the end I wondered if this node is used from the other nodes as repeater or if the messages went directly to the gateway. How can I find out how many hops a message took until it arrived at the controller? Is there a best practice for setting up repeater nodes... like "power off all sensors, start gateway, start repeaters after x seconds, start sensors after y seconds,...."
    Is there a way to read out the network topology?
    Any help is very appreciated...

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    • HeinzH Heinz

      I tried to setup a sensor as repeater node. In the end I wondered if this node is used from the other nodes as repeater or if the messages went directly to the gateway. How can I find out how many hops a message took until it arrived at the controller? Is there a best practice for setting up repeater nodes... like "power off all sensors, start gateway, start repeaters after x seconds, start sensors after y seconds,...."
      Is there a way to read out the network topology?
      Any help is very appreciated...

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      @Heinz

      You can see topology in the MYSController..

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        The only way to know how many hops a message took is to watch the serial output from all of your repeaters and gateway, a message only keeps the information from the last node.
        For a best practice, I would say to first turn on the gateway, repeater, sensors. But really it does not matter since the network is self-healing, and sensors will try to use the shortest route they can find.

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          @hek: thank you, MYSController helped a lot.

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