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LRS400S Data Transceiver Users Manual 
LUM0025AA Rev A 
Version 1.0 
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MultiPoint Parameters                                                                                                                   
When installing MultiPoint networks it is important to do some up front planning. Unlike Point-to-Point 
networks, a Point-to-MultiPoint network requires several parameters are set consistently on all 
transceivers in the network. This includes RF data rate and Min and Max Packet Size. 
Note:   If several independent MultiPoint networks are to be located in close proximity the planning 
becomes more critical. In such cases, it becomes very important to include as much frequency 
and time diversity as possible through use of different Min and Max Packet Size. In some 
instances the use of the MultiMaster Sync option may be required.  
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EPEATERS
 
The Repeaters selection must be set to On if a repeater is to be used in the network. However, if the 
network will not utilize a repeater, FreeWave recommends setting Repeaters to Off to provide higher 
throughput. 
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In a Point-to-MultiPoint network, Slaves do not acknowledge transmissions from the Master. If Slaves did 
acknowledge all data transmissions, in a large network, the Master would soon become overwhelmed 
with acknowledgments from the Slaves.  Without acknowledgements, 100% confidence every Slave has 
received every packet cannot be met. To address this issue, the user may modify the Master Packet 
Repeat setting, assigning a value between 0 (the packet is transmitted once) to 9 (the packet is 
transmitted 10 times). For networks with solid RF links, this parameter should be set to a low value such 
as 0 or 1. If a network has some weak or marginal links it should be set with higher values. If a Slave 
receives a good packet from a Master more than once it will discard the repeated packets 
Increasing the Master Packet Repeat setting will increase the probability of a packet getting through, but 
will also increase latency in the network because each packet from the Master is being sent multiple 
times. Therefore, it is important to find the optimal mix between network robustness, throughput, and 
latency. In general, a setting of 0 to 1 will work well for most well designed licensed band networks. 
Note:  The Master Packet Repeat may be set to 0 if the user software is capable of, or requires 
acknowledgment. In this case if a packet sent by the Master and not received by the Slave, the 
user software will control the retries as needed.