[Imported] JR900 Point-to-Multipoint with LinkXtend Bridge
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Posted: 2019-10-2503:12 PM
[Imported] JR900 Point-to-Multipoint with LinkXtend Bridge
>>Message imported from previous forum - Category:Trio Data Radios<< User: joelw, originally posted: 2018-10-17 21:11:13 Id:107 This is a re-posting from the obsoleted (October 2018) "Schneider Electric Telemetry & SCADA" forum.
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**_jamie8: Hi, I want to set up a master with 3 remotes. There isn't line of sight between the master and the 3 remotes so wish to add a repeater between the master and the 3 remotes. Is it possible to configure the repeater as Point to Multi-Point with LinkXtend bridge?_**
**_Then we will be able to setup dual antennas on the repeater with 1 yagi back to the master and the second a omni-directional for the 3 remotes. Or do we have to setup the repeater as an access point Point to Multi-Point and the 3 remotes as well as master as 'remotes'?_**
**_All 5 radios will be JR900-01002-EH0_**
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jdale: You should be able to set up the repeater with LinkXtend bridge once you enable Antenna 2 in your repeater configuration.
In this case, the Antenna 1 port on the repeater will be used to report upstream to the master. Antenna 2 port will be used to go downstream to your remote sites.
If you are only needing one repeater using one antenna to access all sites, you can set up the repeater site as an Access Point to act as a KwikStream Repeater