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| * Node 6 [[en: | * Node 6 [[en: | ||
| * Node 7 rooftop (under maintenance) | * Node 7 rooftop (under maintenance) | ||
| - | * Nodes 8 through 11 - general purpose | + | * Node 8 through 11 [[en:iot-open: |
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| + | Laboratory provides access to the uniform WiFi, private | ||
| + | Nodes 1 through 4 are in a physical distance able to " | ||
| + | Nodes 8 through 11 are in a physical distance able to " | ||
| + | Node 6, node 7 and node 5 are in physically distant locations so there is no warranty that setting up the device as AP enables to connect to them from any other node. If you want to implement communication scenarios independent on the provided WiFi AP, please note to use VRELs 1 through 4 or 8 through 11. | ||
| **ITT Group, laboratories location: Tallinn, Estonia** | **ITT Group, laboratories location: Tallinn, Estonia** | ||
| All nodes are using ESP8266 MCUs | All nodes are using ESP8266 MCUs | ||