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How to verify that ethernet gateway is working without sensors

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    mathias
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    Hi,
    I just built my first ethernetgateway on a Arduino Nano and W5100 ethernet and i have not yet got more components to build any sensors:(

    Are there any way to verify that the gateways ethernet and radio is working without having a sensor?

    I plugged in the ethernet cable and im able to ping the ip address configured for it, are there any other useful tests that can be done or i have to wait until i can connect a sensor to it?

    //Mathias

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      Stric
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      Connect to it and send:

      0;0;3;0;2;
      
      

      it should respond with something like:

      0;0;3;0;2;1.4.1
      

      (that is: "What's your version?" "1.4.1")

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        mathias
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        That seems to work fine and i have also received some radios to build my first sensor but im stuck and im not really sure how to troubleshoot it.

        I have my ethernet gateway can can connect to with myscontroller and putty to test to send commands.

        And i have also built a simple door sensor but i cannot see any communication. How could i start to trouble shoot if it is the gateways radio or something with the sensor or both?

        //Mathias

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          BulldogLowell
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          Have you looked at the serial output of the sensor node? Maybe start there and post what you see.

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            mathias
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            I get this from my sensor:

            sensor started, id 255
            req node id
            send: 255-255-255-0 s=255,c=3,t=3,pt=0,l=0,st=fail:

            Does the st=fail mean that it doesnt send it or its just a part of the message sent so i can start troubleshoot the gateway?

            //Mathias

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              mathias
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              WHOO Everything seems to be working now:)

              //Mathias

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