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playground:wiki3:network_delays [2020/03/19 17:33]
dlr [Samples of configuration]
playground:wiki3:network_delays [2021/10/04 17:38]
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-====== Network ​Delays ​configuration ======+====== Network ​delays ​configuration ======
  
-Network ​Delay configuration helps target the RX1 window when sending TX messages to an end device. ​+Network ​delay configuration helps target the RX1 window when sending TX messages to an end-device. ​
 It also allows adaptation to networks with high latency. It also allows adaptation to networks with high latency.
  
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 <​code>​1200 + 350 + 50 + 1200 = 2800ms</​code>​ <​code>​1200 + 350 + 50 + 1200 = 2800ms</​code>​
  
-On each end-device, and on the dashboard configuration of the end-device, the RX1 window delay has to be adjusted to a greater value. For example, setting RX1 to 2000ms (to reach the RX2 window) or 3000ms (to reach the RX1 window) is fine+The RX1 window delay has to be adjusted to a greater value on each end-device, and on the WMC end-devices configuration interface. For example, setting RX1 to 2000ms (to reach the RX2 window) or 3000ms (to reach the RX1 window) is fine. 
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-Indeed, the delay calculated above is 2800ms, so if RX1 delay is 3000ms, it is reachable+This solution ​is possible at the cost of provisioning every end-devices of the networkso that it can work with high latencies. This network configuration is useful with satellite backhaul, for example.
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-This is possible at the cost of provisioning every end-device on the network so that it can work with high latencies. This can be useful with satellite backhaul, for example.+
  
  
playground/wiki3/network_delays.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/16 14:23 by ehe