Is there a way to query the module for a list of enrolled devices?
Is there a way to query the module for a list of enrolled devices?
Yes, this command is for coordinator
devices only: LI (list endpoints). Each endpoint ID will show up in a
list separated by newline characters and terminated with a “CMD OK”
line.
No, the BridgeBee is a stand-alone radio module and interfaces to a host through the serial port. Thus, a user may not add application code on the BridgeBee itself. If a stand-alone module is required (such as what we have done with our sensor ...
Yes, use the Test Carrier (TC) AT command. To turn the test output on send the module “ATTC1” and to turn it off send it “ATTC0”. The test carrier will stay on until it is turned off or power cycled. Do not use this mode on battery powered devices as ...
This is an internal error condition and there should be no way for a user to cause this. The module is built to be compliant with FCC bandwidth limitations and through the SubGig protocol there should never be a way to cause this.
Short answer, no not directly. The moduleis designed for IoT systems requiring wireless monitoring and control. The module itself is an easy to use wireless connectivity product that links gateways to sensors or other endpoint devices that require a ...
There is a hidden feature in the firmware to disable the governor, but since this invalidates FCC we do not publish it. If this is necessary, please email support@radiobridge.com to confirm that you understand that this will invalidate FCC compliance ...