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FreeWave Tool Suite
LUM0030AB Rev C
Many advanced features of the Ethernet devices do not function correctly in networks where
Repeaters are enabled. For best operation, FreeWave Technologies, Inc. does not recommend
the use of single-radio Repeaters for Ethernet devices.
6. Click Add.
An icon for the device displays with the inherent critical settings. For example:
Note: One Slave node can be programmed for many radios. There is no need to
connect multiple slaves together, when programming, simply change the Radio
Name when prompted for the subsequent slave(s) as you program them.
7. To connect another radio to a Repeater, right-click on the radio to add a connection to and repeat
the steps to add a Slave connection.
Editing Settings for Devices in Network Designs
After you add a device to a network design, you can edit each device's settings that were not addressed
during the wizard setup. For example, you can change a device's Ethernet settings or baud rate.
1. Click Configuration in the Applications pane to display the Configuration application.
2. From the Networks area in the Configuration ribbon, select the network you want to edit and click
the Network Design tab.
3. Right-click the device you want to change to display the parameter tabs. The same tabs display
with the same settings as on the Configuration main window when you select a device.
4. Make the necessary changes and click Update to save the settings or Cancel to exit without
saving any changes.
Tool Suite prompts you to select whether the settings changes affect just the selected radio or all
the radios in the virtual network.
5. Click Yes to apply the changes to all connected devices in the template, No to apply the changes
to only the selected device, or Cancel to return to the Edit Settings window without applying the
changes.
Tool Suite refreshes the devices with the changes.
Removing Devices From Network Designs
You can delete a group of devices or a single device that does not have another device connected to it from a
Network Design. For example, if you remove the Master or a Repeater from the Network Design, all
connected devices are deleted as well. If you removing only a Slave (or Endpoint) that is at the end of a
network, only that device is deleted.
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