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RFM69 and nRF24L01+

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  • Sander TeunissenS Offline
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    Sander Teunissen
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    It's been a while since I visited, but I keep running into a new radio component:
    the RFM69.

    My old network still works with the nRF24L01+

    So possibly asking a stupid question: Can they be mixed ? Can I just add an RFM69 to my nRF24L01 network ? Or do I need to stick with one type of radio ?

    Thanks !

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      It is not possible to mix the two type of radios, but you can install a second gateway with a RFM69 module, if the controller supports multiple gateways.

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        Wow ! speed of light ;-)
        Thanks. All clear.

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