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RPi as a 'node'?

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  • skywatchS Offline
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    Now I have a rpi 2, I am thinking of using the curent one to stream music and video in a room.

    The thought occured to me that I could still attach a nrf24l01+ to this as well as sensors on the gpio. So I wondered if it's possible to have a pi as a node to send back data to the 'base' pi?

    I would think it's possible to do, but how?

    S.

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      Hi Skywatch,

      Not sure you are still looking into this.
      It can be done, and I have done it. Actually, all the documentation is there.
      You can directly connect the radio to the Pi2 and you could modify the PiSerialGateway not to act as a gateway, but simply use the sending part.

      Never stop trying
      -Ben

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        Hi Skywatch,

        Not sure you are still looking into this.
        It can be done, and I have done it. Actually, all the documentation is there.
        You can directly connect the radio to the Pi2 and you could modify the PiSerialGateway not to act as a gateway, but simply use the sending part.

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        @Bens
        Do you have a link to the documentation, please?
        /Kurt

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          I'm also interested in the link

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          • skywatchS Offline
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            Ok - long delay I know, but I am now looking at this again.

            Any updates out there?

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              #6

              I'm not sure if anyone has actually tried it, but according to the documentation you can follow the instructions for creating a raspberry pi gateway, and turn it into a node by adding

               --my-gateway=none
              

              It would be interesting to hear what your use cases are. Wouldn't it be easier to send data over the rpi's network connection?

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                Thanks for the fast reply!

                As you know I am still on a learning curve with this, but getting more focused as I go.

                My use case would be mainly to use a raspberry pi zero attached to touch screens at various locations for display and control. I think that this approach would give the best processing bang for the buck, certainly faster at screen refersh and processing that a pro mini. More memory too for the screen as well....

                Secondly I would be thinking of using pi zero with a camera and using motion detection and the possibility to send snapshot images (not sure how to implement this yet!).

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                • skywatchS skywatch

                  Thanks for the fast reply!

                  As you know I am still on a learning curve with this, but getting more focused as I go.

                  My use case would be mainly to use a raspberry pi zero attached to touch screens at various locations for display and control. I think that this approach would give the best processing bang for the buck, certainly faster at screen refersh and processing that a pro mini. More memory too for the screen as well....

                  Secondly I would be thinking of using pi zero with a camera and using motion detection and the possibility to send snapshot images (not sure how to implement this yet!).

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                  @skywatch cool ideas. Thanks for sharing.

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @skywatch cool ideas. Thanks for sharing.

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                    @mfalkvidd Thanks for the helpful hints! :) Theres a long cold winter to fill!

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                        :) :) :)

                        I forgot to add that the pi zeros should not be on ethernet or wifi and therefore I would like to do it all via the NRF24L01+. It would probably be cheaper to use android tablets, but that would require wifi (unless anyone has attached a working nrf to a tablet?) and wifi is not that secure.
                        I have a lot to learn before I get to that point though! ;)

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