WSN node as a router

How to configure a node WSN to act as a router rather than an end node?

Hello

How change an end node in a node of router is updating its firmware.  If you select the node in MAX and then click the update Firmware button, you will get a dialog box asking what firmware you want and allows you to select the firmware of end node or the firmware of the router.

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