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Hi. I have a simple network set up: TSCH with rpl-lite. Let's call the root A and 2 remote nodes B and C. B and C are programmed to join A with PAN ID 0xabcd. Both are configured as nodes, not leaf.
When B and C are in range with A, both are able to join the network just fine. But when I move C out of reach of A, but within reach of B, I assume that B would be the route between C and A, but that doesn't happen, hence C could never reach A in order to join.
Is there something that I should configure here? Basically, I want B to be the router/repeater to extend the range of the network or to reach places where there can be obstruction to LOS.
Please help.
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Hi. I have a simple network set up: TSCH with rpl-lite. Let's call the root A and 2 remote nodes B and C. B and C are programmed to join A with PAN ID 0xabcd. Both are configured as nodes, not leaf.
When B and C are in range with A, both are able to join the network just fine. But when I move C out of reach of A, but within reach of B, I assume that B would be the route between C and A, but that doesn't happen, hence C could never reach A in order to join.
Is there something that I should configure here? Basically, I want B to be the router/repeater to extend the range of the network or to reach places where there can be obstruction to LOS.
Please help.
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