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Can Erallo’s Mesh Networks accommodate 10-50 nodes in an ad-hoc installation?

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Can Erallo’s Mesh Networks accommodate 10-50 nodes in an ad-hoc installation?

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Yes, Erallo’s Mesh Networking System easily accommodates networks with 50 nodes. In fact, Erallo’s technology has the capacity to deploy over 450 nodes in a network. The limit on the maximum number of nodes is a function of the bandwidth size used by each node. For example, if a Smart Node collects and transmits its sensor data continuously at a high rate, then the effective capacity of the network will drop due to wireless message collisions. Acceptable maximum node limit are typically determined during Erallo’s Wireless Planning Services.

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