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FGR3
User-Reference Manual
3. Configuring
Point-to-MultiPoint Networks
When installing MultiPoint networks it is important to do some up front planning around the
devices to implement and the route the data is going to take back to the Master. A MultiPoint
network can contain the following devices:
l Only one Master. All communications are from and to the Master.
l An unlimited number of Slave radios (remote sites).
l An unlimited number of Repeaters between any Slave and the Master.
l Serial Repeaters can be Slave radios and Repeaters at the same time.
This section provides details about the setup that applies specifically to a MultiPoint network:
l Point to MultiPoint network characteristics.
l Using the Network ID or the Call Book to establish which radios in the network can
communicate with each other.
l Using subnet IDs to route traffic through the network, back to the Master.
l Settings and recommendations for additional parameters that apply to a MultiPoint
network.
l Conserving power in devices within the network.
l Running network diagnostics.
Note: See Routing Communications through the Network (on page 72) and Assigning Subnet ID
Values (on page 72) for additional information.
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