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Linking TB9100s via DFSI

nzuser

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Hi all,

I purchased a handful of TB9100 that have DFSI enabled (repeater networking is disabled)

I'm hoping there might be a solution to link the repeaters via DFSI.

I understand DVM Hosts supports it although I have not had any luck my self.

Just seeing if anyone has successfully linked these with DFSI or has any suggestions on other ways to link via IP/DFSI

Many thanks
 

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DFSI is typically used for console connection. To link tb9100, you need central voter and satellite keys. and P25 keys, if you want to do simulcast.
 
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