New firmware - Any changes to how many nodes supported?
Joakim
Posts: 15 Freshman Member
Hi,
Thanks for a great update on the FW and App.
Is there any change for how many Multy X nodes that are supported? I would like to use 4.
#MultyX_March
Thanks for a great update on the FW and App.
Is there any change for how many Multy X nodes that are supported? I would like to use 4.
#MultyX_March
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Primary Multy --> Second MultyPrimary Multy --> Third Multy --> Fourth MultyYes, it can be hybrid Star/Daisy chain.0
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With Daisy Chain, it can support maximum 3 hops, 4 nodes. But the performance will be declined very much with more hops.For example:Multy X Node_1 ))) Hop1 ((( Multy X Node_2 ))) Hop 2 ((( Multy X Node_3 ))) Hop 3 ((( Multy X Node_40
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Thanks.
My setup would be hybrid star/Daisy chain.
Meaning:
Primary Multy --> Second Multy
Primary Multy --> Third Multy --> Fourth Multy
Does this setup make sense?
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Primary Multy --> Second MultyPrimary Multy --> Third Multy --> Fourth MultyYes, it can be hybrid Star/Daisy chain.0
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@Joakim,
If these 4 Multy evenly covers your whole space and they are in moderate distance between each other, It should work fine. End devices near 1st/2nd/3rd would work great, only rest near 4th would have little speed drop due to more hops. You can do some speedtest with your setup.
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