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Here are some example scenarios.

  1. The customer environment blocks the DECT signal between the Office and the Factory
  2. DECT synchronisation can't be used between the Office and the Factory

Pure LAN synchronisation.

  1. Cluster 1-c is created to insure handover, roaming and load balancing
  2. One device is configured as LAN master
  3. The other DECT base stations are configured as Sync slave LAN
  4. DECT level has no relevance for pure LAN synchronisation
  5. Handover and roaming is possible within the whole DECT environment
  6. That LAN sync is used, does not mean that DECT signal range is not important




DECT-LAN Mixed.

  1. Use such a configuration, if your environment is mainly able to synchronize via DECT but there are particular circumstances which cannot always guarantee reliable DECT synchronisation, e.g., a passage through a fire door
  2. Cluster 1-c is created to insure handover, roaming and load balancing
  3. Base station 1 in the center is DECT level 1 to reduce the amount of sync levels
  4. Base 1 with DECT level 1 is configured as LAN master
  5. For each base lower than the LAN master you can individually decide whether it should be synchronised via DECT or LAN
  6. Base 2 is synchronised via DECT and has DECT sync level 2
  7. Base 3 is synchronised via LAN 


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