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  • abmantisA Offline
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    Do you guys have any sketch to test communication and/or range? Something like ping should do it.

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      The pingpong example sketch (included in thr MySensors library) might be useful.

      If you are using nrf24, https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3984/nrf24l01-connection-quality-meter/ will probably be useful.

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        The pingpong example sketch (included in thr MySensors library) might be useful.

        If you are using nrf24, https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3984/nrf24l01-connection-quality-meter/ will probably be useful.

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        @mfalkvidd Thank you! The sketch on that thread should work :)

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