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Several networks working along side each other

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  • Søren Heide LarsenS Offline
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    Hi,

    I am very new to this, but I just bought a bunch of arduino's and want to setup two different networks that should not interfere with each other. How is this possible?

    I was thinking signing was the way to go, but does this require a lot of overhead when dealing with battery-driven sensors?

    Also, is there a way for MySensors to do some joining, but still encapsulate so the sensors does not interfere with each other?

    Example:

    1. build sensor and deploy code (without considering which of your network of families network that it should join)
    2. pair with the network
    3. Enjoy the data flowing :)

    Best regards
    Søren

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    • Søren Heide LarsenS Søren Heide Larsen

      Hi,

      I am very new to this, but I just bought a bunch of arduino's and want to setup two different networks that should not interfere with each other. How is this possible?

      I was thinking signing was the way to go, but does this require a lot of overhead when dealing with battery-driven sensors?

      Also, is there a way for MySensors to do some joining, but still encapsulate so the sensors does not interfere with each other?

      Example:

      1. build sensor and deploy code (without considering which of your network of families network that it should join)
      2. pair with the network
      3. Enjoy the data flowing :)

      Best regards
      Søren

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      @Søren-Heide-Larsen different networks can be achieved by setting different channels / network ID.

      See here for NRF24 and here for RFM69.

      There is no pairing function in MySensors.

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