Hello Kevin,
Here are the WiSpy screencaps you had asked for:
1. One hour recording - Channel 15 - Sampling time of 0.1 seconds - This one was clear within 15 mins of activity.
2. Two hour recording - Channel 15 - Sampling time of 5 seconds - This took longer than 40-50 mins to actually observe the channel's activity.
I am sorry about this - but I have a few more questions from some further experimenting:
1. I read on the NI WSN FAQs that there is a maximum limit of 36 nodes/gateway (with routers). Is there an example for this? For example, is it possible to have a gateway attached to 4 routers, which in turn are attached to 8 end-nodes each (making it a total of 36 nodes = 4 + (4*8))?
2. Is there a limit on the number of hops between the gateway and an end-node? I have heard from someone that it might be three hops. Is this an NI-defined specifications or something that was discovered by the Zigbee standard?
3. You had mentioned in an earlier post that the maximum sample interval is 1s for the 3202 and 2s for the 3212, assuming we have a large network. Just to clarify - would this mean that we cannot have a large network of 3202 nodes and sample every 15-20 mins, but we can go lower than 1s? Also, what exactly qualifies as a large network?
4. Aside from the sample interval signal, is there some sort of a "heartbeat" signal that is required to keep the network working? As in, if the end-node is not transmitting measurement data, is there some other signal going from the end-node to the gateway that maintains a steady connection?
5. What does a node do when "sleeping" (not transmitting a measurement)? Does it interact in any way with the router/gateway? What does a gateway do at this time?
6. Why exactly aren't channels 25 and 26 not available for communications?
7. I've also read that the end-nodes are not always on, and sleep between measurements. However, a router is always on. Is this an NI specification or is it required by the Zigbee standard?
8. Finally, (phew), does the entire network of nodes/gateways consume a great amount of power each time they are turned on? Or would it be a better option to just leave them on?
Thanks again for the help. I hope I am not being too demanding.
Sravan