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2.0 Discussion: Units, sensor types and protocol

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    A support for multi-gateway setup is needed. Currently it is required to hardcode radio-channel or base-address for different segments-different gateways

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      There is a solution for multi-gateway that I'm working to port it to the development branch which could use the same radio channel and also to have sensors at gateway node.

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        There is a solution for multi-gateway that I'm working to port it to the development branch which could use the same radio channel and also to have sensors at gateway node.

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        @celonunes what kind of a solution it will be?
        will it be possible to route messages between nodes managed by different gateways?

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          Gateway become normal node, with an id(1-254), like a repeater. Address 0 become like a virtual address which is used when a node wants to send a message to the controller.
          This solution will give more redundancy to the network but the same limitations apply, like the max of 254 per network.

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            In the case raised by @lunarok, I'm not sure it will fit.

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              Gateway become normal node, with an id(1-254), like a repeater. Address 0 become like a virtual address which is used when a node wants to send a message to the controller.
              This solution will give more redundancy to the network but the same limitations apply, like the max of 254 per network.

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              @celonunes said:

              Gateway become normal node, with an id(1-254), like a repeater. Address 0 become like a virtual address which is used when a node wants to send a message to the controller.
              This solution will give more redundancy to the network but the same limitations apply, like the max of 254 per network.

              OK. But how this will prevent conflicts on the air between nodes connected to different gateways and having same radio channel and BASE_ADDRESS?

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                Each node will continue to have a unique id in the network.
                The controller would have additional work to map nodes to their proper gateway, and this could make the whole idea into something impracticable depending on the controller software.

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                  Each node will continue to have a unique id in the network.
                  The controller would have additional work to map nodes to their proper gateway, and this could make the whole idea into something impracticable depending on the controller software.

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                  @celonunes will you keep a limit 8 bit for ID?

                  currently with multi-gateway setup I have N * 255 address space, where N is a number of gateways

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                    @celonunes will you keep a limit 8 bit for ID?

                    currently with multi-gateway setup I have N * 255 address space, where N is a number of gateways

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                    @axillent said:

                    @celonunes will you keep a limit 8 bit for ID?

                    currently with multi-gateway setup I have N * 255 address space, where N is a number of gateways

                    Yes.
                    Your solution seems interesting, do you have some published code of it?

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                      @axillent said:

                      @celonunes will you keep a limit 8 bit for ID?

                      currently with multi-gateway setup I have N * 255 address space, where N is a number of gateways

                      Yes.
                      Your solution seems interesting, do you have some published code of it?

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                      @celonunes it is not my solution) it is a way of using 1.4.1 with multiple gateways

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                        @celonunes it is not my solution) it is a way of using 1.4.1 with multiple gateways

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                        @axillent said:

                        @celonunes it is not my solution) it is a way of using 1.4.1 with multiple gateways

                        I'm aware of this.

                        @lunarok your wish may become possible in future developments using MQTT

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