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NL6000 User Guide
Figure 10: Repeat from a Base to a Remote
Consider the following example of a repeater (MYID3000) configured to
repeat packets transmitted from a hidden remote (TOID4201) to a base
station (TOID2000). Unit MYID3000 is configured with a repeater entry
that has a Trigger = MYID and ID = 4201. This entry tells unit
MYID3000 to listen for packets that have a source address of MYID4201.
If the repeater receives a packet matching the criteria, it immediately
repeats the packet. Figure 11 illustrates this scenario.
Figure 11: Repeat from a Remote to a Base Station
Because MYID and TOID values may use wildcards, it is possible to set
up a single repeater entry that will repeat all packets destined to a group of
hidden remotes. In Figure 12, a repeater entry with a Trigger = TOID and
ID = 42FF repeats any packet with a destination matching TOID42FF.
Figure 12: Repeat to Multiple Remotes using Wildcard
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