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# Networking
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Some devices on the station need to communicate with each other, and they do this by utilizing device networking.
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With networking, machines and devices can send arbitrary data between each other.
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There are multiple networks that get used, such as the wireless and wired network.
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Each network device has a frequency it receives on. PDAs, for example, use the frequency: [color=green]220.2[/color]
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Note: The following operations will require use of the Network Configurator to be performed:
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## Device Lists
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Some devices need to know which other devices to communicate with specifically.
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<Box>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="AirAlarm"/>
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</Box>
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Air alarms, for example, require you to tell it which vents, scrubbers, sensors, and firelocks to interact with.
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## Linking
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If a device, basic or advanced, needs finer controls of how and which devices it connects to, it will generally use device linking.
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<Box>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="SignalSwitch"/>
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<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="Airlock"/>
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</Box>
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With linking, you can connect the outputs of a device, like [color=gray]On[/color] or [color=gray]Off[/color], with the inputs of a device, like the airlocks [color=gray]Open[/color] or [color=gray]Close[/color] inputs.
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</Document>
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