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Chapter 4: Network Topologies
4.3 Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
P2P mode is used for communications between pairings of Remote modems, e.g. Slave 12 can exchange data with (only) Slave
14, Slave 6 can exchange data with (only) Slave 7, etc.
There are no specific factory default settings for P2P modems.
To establish a basic P2P network:
Master
• Enter into Command Mode.
• Load the &F1 factory default settings.
• Change the Network Type (S133) to 2.
• Change Packet Retransmissions (S113) from 5 to 0 (increase from 0 if required).
• Save the change using the AT&W command.
• Go online with the ATA command.
Slave 1
• Enter into Command Mode.
• Load the &F2 factory default settings.
• Change the Network Type (S133) to 2.
• Change the Destination Address to 3 (to be the UA of Slave 2).
• Save the change using the AT&W command.
• Go online with the ATA command.
Slave 2
• Enter into Command Mode.
• Load the &F2 factory default settings.
• Change the Network Type (S133) to 2.
• Change the Unit Address (S105) to 3.
• Change the Destination Address to 2 (the UA of Slave 1).
• Save the change using the AT&W command.
• Go online with the ATA command.
The Master will broadcast (actually “re-broadcast”) the incoming data from both Slaves to both Slaves; one Slave’s data has a des-
tination will be the other Slave and vice versa.
NOTES:
A P2P network requires a Master modem.
The data being transmitted from one Slave to another in P2P mode is transferred via the Master.
4.4 Everyone-to-Everyone (E2E)
E2E mode is used for communications between all remote modems, i.e., Data from every modem is broadcast to every other
modem in the network.
Because of the amount of data re-broadcasting (via the Master), it is a very bandwidth-intensive network topology.