Description
On the Map Analysis page, nodes that have been heard on multiple sources (e.g. both LoRa and MQTT) appear to be attributed to only one source. The other source(s) are not reflected in the node's map representation or source filter behavior.
Steps to reproduce
- Have a node heard on at least two sources (e.g. LoRa + MQTT)
- Open Map Analysis
- Observe the node — it appears under only one source, with no indication it was also heard on the other
Expected behavior
Nodes heard on multiple sources should reflect all sources they were heard on in Map Analysis, either by showing the node under each applicable source filter, or by indicating multi-source attribution in the node detail.
Notes
- The node is correctly visible on each individual per-source map
- This may be a side effect of cross-source node deduplication carrying forward only one source's attribution
Version
MeshMonitor v4.11.5
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣
Description
On the Map Analysis page, nodes that have been heard on multiple sources (e.g. both LoRa and MQTT) appear to be attributed to only one source. The other source(s) are not reflected in the node's map representation or source filter behavior.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Nodes heard on multiple sources should reflect all sources they were heard on in Map Analysis, either by showing the node under each applicable source filter, or by indicating multi-source attribution in the node detail.
Notes
Version
MeshMonitor v4.11.5
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣