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Values 0xFFF0 to 0xFFFE are broadcast/groupcast ID’s and cannot be assigned to a
particular node.
The value 0xFFFF is special, and can be used for an unconfigured Node. A node with
this value, will automatically enter into WES Client mode, and start scanning for a
network which it can be set up for using the WES feature. 0xFFFF is also a
broadcast/groupcast ID.
3.4.3.2 Network ID
ID: 42
Specifies the ID of the network, which the node is configured for. The Network ID is also
the key for the AES128 encryption used for all radio communication.
The Network ID is 128bit long.
3.4.3.3 WES Key
ID: 46
Specifies the AES 128 encryption key for the WES Channel.
3.4.4 Network performance settings
3.4.4.1 Scheduled Data Rate Normal Mode
ID: 17
The rate in seconds for transmission of Scheduled Data when the network is in normal
mode. The setting controls the overall pace of the network; It affects how fast networks
are created, and it affects how fast routes are generated, and it affects how fast payload
data can move through the network
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The setting also directly affects the average current consumption of the module.
The parameter can be set to the following values: 1..30 [s].
3.4.4.2 Scheduled Data Rate Alternate Mode
ID: 64
Same as 3.4.4.1 but in Alternate Mode.
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This is because payload data is transmitted as part of the normal Scheduled Data transmission, if
payload data is enqueued for transmission.