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* Over-the-air update BID can be configured in Power/Radio cable I2C EEPROM, and is honoured | * Over-the-air update BID can be configured in Power/Radio cable I2C EEPROM, and is honoured | ||
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+ | ===== Mesh Observer ===== | ||
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+ | The [[content:meshobserver:main_page|Mesh Observer]] is a monitoring device that attaches to a Mesh Extender and sniffs Wi-Fi and UHF packets, forwarding them to another machine for analysis. It is useful for mapping out traffic through a Serval mesh network and diagnosing issues with [[content:tech:rhizome_bundle|bundle]] movements. | ||
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+ | As of Late 2019, 13 Mesh Extender + Observer kits are being deployed as a test network to diagnose outstanding issues. | ||
===== Informal IP/Environmental Testing of Enclosures ===== | ===== Informal IP/Environmental Testing of Enclosures ===== |