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    dzairo
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    hi. today I test standard example :relay actuator ..working good .. but how can I send relay state after power on? I can check it only if send packet with ack from gateway. then relay actuator return value ..

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      but how can I send relay state after power on?

      Power on of what?

      If the node is powered on I assume the state is always the same probably off.

      If the gateway is powered on while the node was already on I think there is currently no way for the gateway to request the state.

      Still, if you want to know the state it makes sense to add a "sensor" that could also be used to see if maybe the power is lost.

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        I have it ,look to my project.. project from example directory working .. but if power on node then register to gateway but not send actual state of relay .. I do it ..

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