I have two mth Wi-Fi modules connected to two TIU’s the question is, can I use one remote smart device to power the two Wi-Fi modules together
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?? - one remote smart device to power the two Wi-Fi modules together - ??
Are you saying you want to power both WIUs with one power source or run both WIUs from one smart device?
I want to use 1 smart device to control 2 Wi-Fi module that are connected to 2 tiu. Just as the mth handheld remote controls the tiu’s in super mode
Can't you put the tiu's in super mode and just use one wiu?
I don't think one smart can connect to two different wifi signals at the same time.
The WIUs have to be connected to the same home wifi network or one wiu must be connected to the other's wifi network this process is described on page 5 of the operators manual.
@Rod M. posted:Can't you put the tiu's in super mode and just use one wiu?
I don't think one smart can connect to two different wifi signals at the same time.
Correct, you need a unified network. You cannot have your multiple WIUs each set to MTH mode, each transmitting a different SSID. You need one SSID that your WIUs are connecting to so routing happens.
https://ogrforum.com/...k-and-multiple-tiu-s
@Barry Broskowitz posted:Vince,
Sorry, I misunderstood.
Just connect each WIU (not MIU) individually to your home network. The app should find and connect to them all.
It won't be in Super TIU mode (that's coming in the Spring), rather, it should work just like a DCS Remote whose TIUs are in Normal TIU mode, i.e., the app should be able to control any DCS engine as long as it's on a track connected to the TIU to which it was associated when it was last added to DCS.
Has anyone in the beta program run multiple TIU's with all of the MIU's running in home network mode?
I know that I have not.
Again, the WIUs are basically adapters. They take commands on a wireless or wired network from an app and then send them serial data to the TIU. So you need a network of multiple WIU to each TIU so the data will route.