Updated System Setup (markdown)
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One common thing with all devices is that they each require one wireless modem to allow connections. The comms code as currently written *requires* the use of a wireless modem (devices will not operate without one, except for the reactor PLC which can run in a standalone mode). It is HIGHLY encouraged that you use an ender modem rather than a typical wireless modem, as ender modems have infinite range and work across dimensions, while wireless modems have limited distances.
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One common thing with all devices is that they each require one wireless modem to allow connections. The comms code as currently written *requires* the use of a wireless modem (devices will not operate without one, except for the reactor PLC which can run in a standalone mode). It is HIGHLY encouraged that you use an ender modem rather than a typical wireless modem, as ender modems have infinite range and work across dimensions, while wireless modems have limited distances.
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A typical setup would have a reactor PLC per reactor, one or more RTUs connected to the various machines (turbines, boilers, dynamic tanks, etc), one supervisor, and one coordinator. There can ONLY be one supervisor and one coordinator per system. There can ONLY be one reactor PLC per reactor. One RTU can be connected to multiple devices, such as all your turbines and boilers regardless of which reactor they are connected to, since the RTU configuration lets you declare which is for which. More than one RTU can be of course used as well. For further details and recommendations, see the [RTU Gateway](wiki/RTU-Gateway) page.
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A typical setup would have a reactor PLC per reactor, one or more RTUs connected to the various machines (turbines, boilers, dynamic tanks, etc), one supervisor, and one coordinator. There can ONLY be one supervisor and one coordinator per system. There can ONLY be one reactor PLC per reactor. One RTU can be connected to multiple devices, such as all your turbines and boilers regardless of which reactor they are connected to, since the RTU configuration lets you declare which is for which. More than one RTU can be of course used as well. For further details and recommendations, see the [RTU Gateway](RTU-Gateway) page.
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### Coordinator Displays
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### Coordinator Displays
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