Xbee Mesh problem

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Xbee Mesh problem

Postby nosegerman » Mon May 21, 2012 11:10 am

Hello, I have the following project:
1 Coordinator
X routers
X End Devices.

What I'm looking for is convey a message from nodes "alarm" y tambien convey in this package which is the first router through which passes the signal.

With this I'm looking to make a sectorization with routers and thus would be identifing the area.

Is there any command to know which is the closest router I have?

also I have all modules in AT, the C "DH 0000" and "DL FFFF" and the routers and ED DL and DH for the C.

Next to the ED Xbee I am using a PIC, so this is the first to know which is the closest router to form the package and send it.

Pd. My main language is Spanish, so sorry for the mess.

Atte. Germán.
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Re: Xbee Mesh problem

Postby ober » Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:45 am

Hi, never really get into Mesh network before, so I am just giving some suggestion.

Would it be possible to get the RSSI from different node without communciation? If no, you might need to try transmitting dummy data and request response and check RSSI when a particular node response.
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Re: Xbee Mesh problem

Postby nosegerman » Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:08 am

Not, in fact it is much easier. what you have to do is the command "AT MP", this returns the MY of the "parent module". Then you just have to identify each module with an area and know the MY of each of the modules, so I solved it.

Anyway thanks for the reply, and I hope this is helpful to someone.

ps: again apologize for my English.

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Re: Xbee Mesh problem

Postby robosang » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:40 am

Oh..... I never try Mesh network before, but this info will be helpful if I want to try the Mesh network in future.

Thanks for sharing it.
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Re: Xbee Mesh problem

Postby goodhuman » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:02 pm

MESH TOPOLOGY
set all pan id to=1234 for all
and set the ATDL to=FFFF
test before long time ago with 4 xBEE2
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Re: Xbee Mesh problem

Postby nosegerman » Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:58 am

Thanks, but the configuration I presented work, and also the issue is solved. Mesh topology beforehand is not compatible with the series 1, so that you can only use the Series 2
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