Hello,

Is it on-chip RAM size limit inside the WiLink8 chip? So, it is a 
hardware-limit. In this case, a mesh network with more than 10-BBBWs can 
not installed? But, why did TI have written an expression in the WiLink8 
user's guide "Maximum number of nodes in the entire network is 32" ? So 
this expression is not true. Or maybe it means that yes there can be 
32-nodes in the network but only 10-of them are BBBWs and others 22-nodes 
are not BBBWs, such an another kind of wireless nodes?

Thank you.   

On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 9:52:38 PM UTC+3, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The limit is in the RAM on the WiLink8. There is only enough to hold the 
> state information for 10 connections.
> The 11th connection will just fail.
> Iain
>
> On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 3:25:46 PM UTC+1, don_wrt wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> At most how many beaglebone black wireless modules have you ever 
>> connected to each other at the same time within a mesh network ? There are 
>> some constraints for TI Wilink8 chip. One of them is maximum number of 
>> connected peers per single peer in the network. It is 10 in the user guide 
>> doc. Is it a Wilink8 hardware caused limit or driver limit? What will be 
>> possible results when connecting more than 10 beaglebones at the same time 
>> within a network?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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