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    pdeprost
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    Hello,
    In my installation all nodes are repeaters.
    When I switch off the gateway, the nodes search a new route and begins to loop.

    When I switch back the gateway ON. some nodes never find the correct route again.

    I have then to power off all the nodes excepted the gateway and restart each node one by one.

    Where is my mistake ?

    Pierre

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      pdeprost
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      Please ... help me ...

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        hek
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        It might take a while for all nodes to restore a working topology.
        @celonunes might have found a bug that could explain part of this behaviour.

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          pdeprost
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          Hello,
          I understand that the topology reconstruction may take some times ... But after more than 24 hours of waiting some nodes are not connected to the gateway.

          I only have 7 nodes in home and they are close to each other. They are all repeaters . It is may be too much repeaters ??

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            No point in having this many repeaters if they are close to each other.

            Start by having none of them. And add one if needed.

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              I have the same situation. My solution is to add manually repeater id in each node.

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                I have the same situation. My solution is to add manually repeater id in each node.

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                • M maglo18

                  I have the same situation. My solution is to add manually repeater id in each node.

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                  @maglo18

                  Thank you .... Happy to know ... I am not alone with this problem.

                  Do you mean that each repeater have a fixed parent's node ID.

                  And when you give "0" as parent node... that's a first level repeater linked to the gateway ??

                  For the "non-reaepter" nodes did you fix the parent id too ?

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                    Yes and yes. first lever repeater should have id 0. All my nodes have static repeater or gateway id. Now i don't have loops after restart gateway.

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