We are running a mesh with two different radio settings and some bridges to join the two. Someone has started using the uploaded on one side of the bridge. When a repeater advert is heard the map uploaded decided it must be the same radio settings as the observing node, so updates the radio parameters for the repeater to that. Problem is some adverts are from the other side of the bridge, so the map now shows the wrong radio parameters.
I don't think there is a way to detect that an advert has passed through a bridge. A possible a solution might be if a map entry was manually created then the radio settings are set until it's manually updated again.
Alternately an option to opt out of your repeaters being updated by someone else.
We are running a mesh with two different radio settings and some bridges to join the two. Someone has started using the uploaded on one side of the bridge. When a repeater advert is heard the map uploaded decided it must be the same radio settings as the observing node, so updates the radio parameters for the repeater to that. Problem is some adverts are from the other side of the bridge, so the map now shows the wrong radio parameters.
I don't think there is a way to detect that an advert has passed through a bridge. A possible a solution might be if a map entry was manually created then the radio settings are set until it's manually updated again.
Alternately an option to opt out of your repeaters being updated by someone else.