Repeater Node - Must Sensors use ACK to detect "3 failed" messages?
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I have a clarification question on this text in "The Sensor Network".
If the sensor node later loses contact with the gateway or a repeater-sensor node, it will automatically repeat this procedure to determine the best path to the gateway - a sensor node considers contact with the gateway to be lost if it fails to send 3 consecutive messages.
For messages to be detected as failed (and therefore the sensor tries to find a new gateway/repeater) must messages be sent with ACK requested as true?
eg: send(msg1valve.setSensor(i).set(true), true);
This question is for NRF24 radio in case that's significant.
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@Spanners no, there is no need to request ack.
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Thanks @mfalkvidd
Unfortunately that ruins my theory as to what I’m observing. I will keep experimenting.
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