In my mesh setup I have 3 nodes which are in MESH_ONLINE mode and connects to a mesh server in my LAN. Where I print the packets received by the server and also send response back to the mesh network. Everything works as expected.
The problem is, if I power up all the three nodes at the same time then there are three root nodes existing for the same mesh network! Even though the nodes are configured with same group ID and SSID prefix. I waited at least an hour but the mesh network did not resolved this situation.
As far as I know there is a mechanism to automatically detect and recover from such root node conflict situation but I guess this mechanism for some reason is not being activated? Is this a known problem?
Can this be a reason that a node was elected to be a root node in the past and this information is being saved somewhere and on each power up it is read and thus the node is becoming root without checking for conflicts? If so where is this information stored and how it can be cleared on each reset?
Any help is much appreciated.
Cheers.Statistics: Posted by iia — Mon Nov 14, 2016 7:02 pm
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