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    I plan to set up a Raspberry Gateway (as standard ethernet version).
    Since I do use different Gateways, on different frequencies, I like to know, if there is a way to configure the channel on the Gateway.
    I use the NRF24 Radio.

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      #define MY_RF24_CHANNEL (put your channel number here).

      That's all there is to it!

      It should look like #define MY_RF24_CHANNEL (107)

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        @skywatch He mentioned using the 'standard ethernet version', so he's not using a serial device as the gateway. This means it's a bit more complicated.

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          @skywatch He mentioned using the 'standard ethernet version', so he's not using a serial device as the gateway. This means it's a bit more complicated.

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          @alowhum Sorry, I didn't realise that. I thought it was pi connecting to controller via ethernet and some rf GW's attached - I'll get my coat and go and watch the footie instead!

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          • A alru

            I plan to set up a Raspberry Gateway (as standard ethernet version).
            Since I do use different Gateways, on different frequencies, I like to know, if there is a way to configure the channel on the Gateway.
            I use the NRF24 Radio.

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            #5

            @alru use

            --my-rf24-channel=<0-125>   RF channel for the sensor net. [76]
            

            See https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#configure and https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RaspberryPiGateway.html for detailed documentation.

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              @alru use

              --my-rf24-channel=<0-125>   RF channel for the sensor net. [76]
              

              See https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#configure and https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RaspberryPiGateway.html for detailed documentation.

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              @mfalkvidd Thank you, this should be the solution I'm locking for.
              Meanwhile I found the config-description...

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