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It'd be nice to have something that can detect if something has failed, so you can have a fallback to a working device. Without it being powered 24/7.
At first I thought it was as another poster said - I have a transmitter for channels [0, 0] and a transmitter for channels [1, 1], I set up the repeaters as [0, 1] - and with the [0, 0] transmitter powered and the [1, 1] transmitter unpowered, my [1, 1] remote door is receiving a signal and closed - as if a repeater that receives on one channel repeats on every channel.
So I tried setting every repeater to [1, 1] - and with that done the [1, 1] door is *still* receiving. It's as if both the first case is true (repeaters repeat on every channel even if they only receive on one) - *and* the Channel 1 signal is still bouncing around the network, despite the transmitter being off, because multiple repeaters can see each other and keep rebroadcasting it.
Am I just misunderstanding something? I don't remember any of this from when I last used the mod a few patches ago...