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Device configuration using the configurator interface
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• The icon below will be shown if the device is a stationary
device that is part of a Fluidity network:
• The icon below will be shown if the device is a mobile
device that is part of a Fluidity network. Note the
dynamic Wi-Fi reception-style symbol. This shows
whether the current RSSI is weak, acceptable or strong:
• The device label, corresponding to the device’s name
configuration parameter (
Alexa
in the image above).
• If the device is a mobile radio transceiver, the device’s
Principal/Subordinate setting will be shown. A Principal device
is marked M (for
Master
), and a Subordinate device is marked
S (for
Slave
).
• The device’s IP address.
• If the device is a stationary mesh end, it will be marked
ME
. If
it is a stationary mesh point, it will be marked
MP
. If it is a
mobile radio, the RSSI (in dBm) between the radio and the
stationary radio to which it is connected will be shown.
• If the device does not currently have a configured IP address
or device label, the device’s Fluidmesh Mesh ID number will
be shown.
• If the network is a Fluidity network, mobile Fluidmesh radio
transceivers that are part of the network are shown as tooltips
with colored borders. The tooltip representing a mobile
Fluidmesh radio is always shown below the tooltip of the
stationary transceiver to which it is currently connected
(below).