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For additional security and resistance to crosstalk the radios can be direct addressed to each other, rather than using the
Broadcast and Auto-Destination features which were used in steps 8 & 9. To do this you would
1. Disable Broadcast on the server and add the MAC address of the client to the Destination field.
2. Disable Auto Destination on the client and add the MAC address of the server to the Destination field.
3. Save the changes to each radio after making the configuration changes using the
Write Radio
button.
Radios can be tested using the same process in step 10.
Figure 2918: Direct Addressed
To configure a P2MP system follow steps 1-8 to configure the first client and server. The Server
MUST
be configured in
Broadcast
mode for P2MP systems.
Then repeat step 7 for as many clients as will be configured for the system. The clients can be direct addressed to any other
radio in the same network, typically they are addressed to the server, or you can use auto-destination to automatically set the
transmission address based on last received packet, which is typically the server. All clients must be in range of the server and
have the same System ID and RF Channel settings in order to communicate.
* Client-to-Client communication is possible using direct addressing as long as both Clients are within range of each other and
their synchronizing server.
Version
Date
Notes
Contributor(s)
Approver
1.0
15 Sept 2021
Initial Release
Rikki Horrigan
Jonathan Kaye
1.1
23 May 2022
Added
Configure DIP Switches (CL4490-
Rikki Horrigan
Jonathan Kaye