Thanks a Lawrence your earlier response. I still don’t understand how you would find out when to send, when one of the nodes is not able to communicate with the conduit, since in class A you can’t even send a packet to the mdot, without mdot successfully uplinking packet. Can MAC commands be sent without such restrictions.
In my case most of the nodes seem to be falling under the second scenario you have mentioned i.e.
Also we have a situation where RF environment changes and has caused well performing nodes to fall off net occasionally coming back online. ADR needs to at least 20 packets to access a change in DR. So when we see a nodes who RSSI has a big delta we want to take action then.
What did you mean by “when we see a nodes whose RSSI has a big delta”?
Thanks,
Ajay