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[SOLVED] Wifi gateway / motion sensor / value 1107296256 instead of tripped ?

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    mfalkvidd
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    #2

    Looks similar to this thread: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2737/2-channel-relais-with-2-buttons-sending-strange-values-for-on-off
    Haven't seen any solution yet though :(

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      netram
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      I have the same problem with TRIPPED-messages and the Wifi gateway:

      http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2878/messed-up-payload-from-binary-switch-sensor

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        Please try the dev-branch gateway version and report back if the problem persist.

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          kr0815
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          After long trying i managed to install the developer version.
          Now the gateway doesn´t receive any messages

          I see trough putty the comunication with FHEM, but no messages from the sensor laying next to the gateway

          The sensors definetly send, i see it on other wired gateway
          Are there any changes in the developer version regarding Channel / ID ?

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            @kr0815 said:

            Are there any changes in the developer version regarding Channel / ID ?

            No it shouldn't be any changes in that regard.

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              That´s really strange, because 2 hours earlier, the gateway worked with the old version, only the problem of receiving numbers instead of v_tripped

              I´m using an NRF24L01 with external Antenna, i saw somewhere in the Code there are settings for TX-Power or similar ? Maybe that´s different in dev version ?
              Or any other ideas ?

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                #8

                Yes, you could try setting tx power to low. Add this before including MySensor.h in gateway.

                #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_MIN

                Anything useful in the debug log?

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                  kr0815
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                  #9

                  You mean the output when connected with putty ?
                  There is nothing strange in it, i see the commands from my FHEM controller, but no errors

                  With the old version i saw also the messages from my sensor nodes

                  Is it possible to change debug level ?

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                    #10

                    Debug is enabled by default.

                    https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/development/libraries/MySensors/examples/GatewayESP8266/GatewayESP8266.ino#L72

                    You could perhaps have the gateway connected to your computer/Arduino IDE and open the serial monitor to see that sensor readings is picked up correctly.

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                      Thats what i already did, that´s what i get after a diconnect / connect and then a inclusion-mode on / off in my controller software.

                      0;255;3;0;14;Gateway startup complete.
                      0;255;3;0;2;2.0.0-beta
                      0;255;3;0;14;Gateway startup complete.
                      0;255;3;0;2;2.0.0-beta
                      0;255;3;0;5;1
                      0;255;3;0;5;0
                      

                      But no messages from the sensors.
                      Should there be additional messages when in debug mode ?

                      So as there are no changes in Channel / ID, i see only the possibilities that i either damaged the NRF or that something is different with the Developer version

                      I´ll try to flash the old software again this evening

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                        Got it working now, replaced the ampflified NRF with a regular one
                        Maybe i broke it, but can´t imagine how

                        In one of the many examples i found the following comment for myConfig.h:

                        #define RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW   RF24_PA_LOW  //Gateway PA Level, defaults to Sensor net PA Level.  Tune here if using an amplified nRF2401
                        
                        

                        Is there anything special about the amplified version ? Do they have like a register i have to switch on/ off ? or is it just an additional transistor and the antenna connection ?

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                          It requires much more power. Do not feed it from the arduino directly. Especially if you turn up the transmit power level.

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                            Got it working now, replaced the ampflified NRF with a regular one
                            Maybe i broke it, but can´t imagine how

                            In one of the many examples i found the following comment for myConfig.h:

                            #define RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW   RF24_PA_LOW  //Gateway PA Level, defaults to Sensor net PA Level.  Tune here if using an amplified nRF2401
                            
                            

                            Is there anything special about the amplified version ? Do they have like a register i have to switch on/ off ? or is it just an additional transistor and the antenna connection ?

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                            netram
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                            @kr0815 said:

                            Got it working now, replaced the ampflified NRF with a regular one

                            Now that you have the dev-branch WIFIgateway version up and running, did this solve the initial issue with the strange tripped-values?

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                              kr0815
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                              #15

                              Yes, the problem is solved now, no more strange values

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                                :thumbsup:

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