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  • scalzS Offline
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    @gohan not my intention. i think in future that may be easier to bridge than actually, just a matter of time. thx to mysensors team, and the community because it's tricky to test all hardware setup :)

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      Would it be possible to use mqtt to bridge 2 gateways?

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        Would it be possible to use mqtt to bridge 2 gateways?

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        @gohan not without some sort of filtering
        The two gateways would have the same id (0) and forwarding messages with destination 0 would probably confuse the other gateway.
        There would probably also be some extra routing mechanism, to be able to handle routing between the two networks. To nodes on "network 1", it would have to look like gateway 2 is a repeater which is routing messages for all nodes in "network 2", and the other way around.

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          @gohan not without some sort of filtering
          The two gateways would have the same id (0) and forwarding messages with destination 0 would probably confuse the other gateway.
          There would probably also be some extra routing mechanism, to be able to handle routing between the two networks. To nodes on "network 1", it would have to look like gateway 2 is a repeater which is routing messages for all nodes in "network 2", and the other way around.

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          #16

          @mfalkvidd
          Of course some changes would have to be made. I was only brainstorming about what could be the less complex way

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            @gohan not without some sort of filtering
            The two gateways would have the same id (0) and forwarding messages with destination 0 would probably confuse the other gateway.
            There would probably also be some extra routing mechanism, to be able to handle routing between the two networks. To nodes on "network 1", it would have to look like gateway 2 is a repeater which is routing messages for all nodes in "network 2", and the other way around.

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            @mfalkvidd
            hmm... that is more complicated than i thought!
            seems that need a repeater NRF to RS485 to handle the "INTERNAL" trafic also and not two Gateways ...:confused: :dizzy_face:

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              @mfalkvidd
              hmm... that is more complicated than i thought!
              seems that need a repeater NRF to RS485 to handle the "INTERNAL" trafic also and not two Gateways ...:confused: :dizzy_face:

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              @zzz-teo well, if it was easy it would probably already be supported ;-)

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              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                @zzz-teo well, if it was easy it would probably already be supported ;-)

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                @mfalkvidd
                ... sure! and since i'm not qualified for such task, hope this topic to alert someone and build it!

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                • zzz-teoZ zzz-teo

                  @mfalkvidd
                  hmm... that is more complicated than i thought!
                  seems that need a repeater NRF to RS485 to handle the "INTERNAL" trafic also and not two Gateways ...:confused: :dizzy_face:

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                  @zzz-teo what exactly are you trying to accomplish with the repeater?

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                  • gohanG gohan

                    @zzz-teo what exactly are you trying to accomplish with the repeater?

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                    @gohan ...to have a wired backbone in a bigger vertical installation, each level has a repeater for level wireless connectivity.

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                      #22

                      I guess at the moment you can only use repeater nodes and or use longer range radio modules

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                      • gohanG gohan

                        I guess at the moment you can only use repeater nodes and or use longer range radio modules

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                        @gohan
                        ... yes this is the only solution ... but using long range modules the network is exposed to neighborhoods and may someone be motivated to play with it!
                        By using RS485 backbone the exposed level is reduced. (as well as EMI exposure).
                        ... and by using repeaters may not be stable due to area division by Slabs.

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                          That's why encryption and signing have been invented 😁

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                            :laughing:

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