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How does the routing work?
If you draw a connection from a sensor to an actuator and it is calculated, the MRF program
checks the best connection path based on the scanned reception quality of the devices.
If the reception quality between these two devices is too low to establish a direct connection, the
MRF program tries to find a main supplied device in between the sensor and the target (actuator).
This is the so called “Router”. So that the message can not be sent directly from the sensor to the
target it goes from sensor to router and from router to the target. If the first router doesn
’
t
understand the target a second router has to be found and so on…
So in some cases it is possible to need more than one router.
Specific termination of the commands when routing:
1. Sensor send command (sensor to target-actuator) to the router
2. Router acknowledges the command to the sensor (or when the sensor is a router…)
3. Router sends the command (Sensor to target-actuator) to the target-actuator (or to the next
router…)
4. Target-actuator acknowledges to the router and executes the command
When clicking right on a connection and “Show routing” the following is shown: