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Up to 10 goTenna devices can be linked for group messaging, allowing for seamless communication over long distances without the need for cell service.
goTenna Mesh Network
The goTenna mesh network is designed to connect multiple devices to enable group messaging and other communication features. Each device can connect to up to nine other devices, creating a network of interconnected nodes that can relay messages. This allows users to communicate over long distances, even in areas with no cell service.
Device Limitations
While up to 10 devices can be linked, the actual number of devices that can participate in a group message may be limited by the number of unique devices in close proximity. In ideal conditions, with minimal interference and multiple devices in close range, the network can support up to 10 devices. However, in real-world scenarios, the actual number of devices participating in a group message may be lower due to factors such as terrain, interference, and device range.
Best Practices for goTenna Mesh Network
To get the most out of the goTenna mesh network, users should follow best practices such as keeping devices within range of each other, minimizing interference from other electronic devices, and using the goTenna app to manage device connections and group messages. By following these best practices, users can ensure reliable and efficient communication over long distances using the goTenna mesh network.
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