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  • robertikoR Offline
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    hi everybody.
    i´m new in MYSENSORS.ORG and i´m working in a node network, now i use the libraries of TMRH20 but, the think is change to the libraries MYSENSOR
    now someone know about a network example?? i will work whit 300 nodes and every node is construct whit (arduino nano,1 relay NRF24L01+ and a humidity sensor).
    can somebody help me?

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      The maximum number of radio nodes per network is 254.

      Read my about the topology they autonomously form here: http://www.mysensors.org/about/network

      You should probably create a couple of distinct networks to cope with 400 nodes (running on different frequencies). 200 each.

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        so the maximum number of radio nodes per network is 254.

        but can i use ** sensorId** on INT16?
        EXAMPLE ; sensorId #30, sensorId: #361 sensorId: #1021 etc..

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          No, sensorId is also a byte (UINT8).
          https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/development/libraries/MySensors/core/MyMessage.h#L313

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