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Adding multiple infinet ex antennas in systembuiider
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OP | Post 16 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 09:31
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On January 17, 2011 at 08:26, lites4u said...
I am using the current version of system builder. You should be able to drag any MTX-3 to what ever antenna you need it on. The MTX-3 talks to whatever antenna it is listed under. When you first build the system it adds the antenna ( I think 5 devices per antenna). I added another antenna and then dragged the MTX-3's onto the new antenna. It is doable and I have done it. I have four MTX-3's and two infinet gateways. Each gateway has two remotes on it.

its not working for me . .
are you doing it in aux device mode?
it would help me tremendously if i could get this working.
otherwise im going to have to spend a ton of extra time in SW copying and pasting etc.
OP | Post 17 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 09:37
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On January 17, 2011 at 00:47, Audible Solutions said...
I suspect if one can accoplish this with 2 processors it's unlikely you'll find yourself in need of addional processing power but it's possible. I find myself needing more ports far more often than I need processing power. Your systems could be different than mine.

Alan

alan you know im still new to crestron. its only been about 6-8 months for me.
i still dont know the limits of these processors . . . so im sure you are right and one master would have been able to do everything.
Post 18 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 10:02
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On January 17, 2011 at 09:37, motech said...
alan you know im still new to crestron. its only been about 6-8 months for me.
i still dont know the limits of these processors . . . so im sure you are right and one master would have been able to do everything.

As we are "neighbors" you know how to reach me.

Alan
"This is a Christian Country,Charlie,founded on Christian values...when you can't put a nativiy scene in front fire house at Christmas time in Nacogdoches Township, something's gone terribly wrong"
OP | Post 19 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 10:32
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thanks alan, much appreciated.
Post 20 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 11:28
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Yes you do this in aux mode. You have to expand the tree for gateways and then you can drag the remote to whatever gateway you like. You can only drop the remote onto a valid RF ID that system builder lets you. The RF ID's that work are 09-0E. When you drag the remote down to one of these ID's you will see a circle with a slash in it go away. When the ID is valid you can then drop the remote onto it.
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