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SerialGateway Standalone not working

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    @Hek I was already starting with some tests with the 1.4 development branch.

    Just finishing my initial tests. Don't know why, but the development branch is working perfect!

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      @Hek I was already starting with some tests with the 1.4 development branch.

      Just finishing my initial tests. Don't know why, but the development branch is working perfect!

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      @warawara

      Both the development branch and the ping-examples uses shockburst mode of the NRF24l01.

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        Then it looks like that did the trick for me.

        Thanks!

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          @hek is it possible to use shockburst mode in the master branche with some kind of config setting?

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            @hek is it possible to use shockburst mode in the master branche with some kind of config setting?

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            @warawara

            It might be, but why?

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              So i can use the master branche instead of the development.

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                @warawara , the development branch is very stable. At this point there is no reason not to use it. It is superior in every way to 1.3.

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                  @warawara , the development branch is very stable. At this point there is no reason not to use it. It is superior in every way to 1.3.

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                  @Bandra well, the protocol still changes every now and then, so be prepared to update your sensors and gateway when updating the library!

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    @Bandra well, the protocol still changes every now and then, so be prepared to update your sensors and gateway when updating the library!

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                    @Yveaux
                    True. The library is changing constantly (for the better!).

                    I've not encountered any major bugs in the 1.4 beta libraries that I've tried. So if the OP was just starting out then there's value in pulling down the latest 1.4 (which should be quite stable) and starting their sketches from there. Once 1.4 goes to production, then upgrading sketches will be much easier from 1.4b -> 1.4 than from 1.3 -> 1.4.

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                      I'm aware of the superiority of 1.4. Because I just started with building my custom controller I will go with the development branch for now. I really like the new protocol so far.

                      I'm using very basic arduino sketches at the moment. The only thing I'm worried about is my custom controller that I'm building in Node-Red. Hopefully the feature changes will not have to much impact on that part.

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