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Let's take a look at a basic example first. We have two KNOTs (KNOT-A and KNOT-B). We've tested Bluetooth ranges in our environment and could verify that both KNOTs are able to capture the tag at a 70-meter distance. If we install KNOT-A and KNOT-B 140 meters apart, their Bluetooth ranges will not overlap or overlap just slightly. When the tag moves into the KNOT-A range , the payload from the monitored tag will appear under the Bluetooth scanner list , →  the script will be initiated on a set schedule , an MQTT message with a report is going to be sent to the server →  and, finally, the server will display that the tag is in the KNOT-A zone. When the tag moves into the KNOT-B range, the same happens, and the server will display that the tag is inside the KNOT-B zone.

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