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Created on: 06/22/12 11:06 AM

RF401 as Standalone Router

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jk47i


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RF401 as Standalone Router
06/22/12 11:06 AM

Hi,
Has anyone had any success using an RF401 as a standalone pakbus router?
I've tried a number of times but can't seem to get it to actually work.
Does it store a neighbor list? Remember routes? Or just pass every message along, like a repeater.
Would it work to go:
CR800 w/ RF401 (ID:100) <-> RF401 (ID:200) <-> CR800 w/ RF401 (ID: 101)
Neighbor Lists
ID100 SDC7: (200,200)
ID200 (100, 101)
ID101 SDC7: (200,200)
Thanks! Any input would help as I've tried quite a few times.

* Last updated by: jk47i on 6/22/2012 @ 11:06 AM *

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Dana

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Campbell Scientific Inc. Employee Campbell Scientific Inc.

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RE: RF401 as Standalone Router
06/27/12 9:22 AM

How is the radio configured? The active interface for the radio needs to be set to PakBus Router, and the Protocol needs to be set as PakBus Node. Also, the power mode and radio settings (hop sequence and addresses) need to be set the same in all radios.

If you have LoggerNet 4.1, you may want to use Network Planner to help get all the settings in each device set to the correct value.

Dana

Dana Worley
Campbell Scientific, Logan UT
Product Manager,
Software Products
Manager, Software Support Group

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