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How to force static use of an repeater-node...?

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  • I Offline
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    idstone
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    Hi all,

    may be someone would be so kind to tell me, how to force the usage of an specified repeater-node?
    I've set up a repeater-node with an NRF24L01+PA+LNA antenna version. This node is powered by 3,3v DC and working properly. A sensor, which monitors my dehumidifier-water-tank, sends via that node.
    My problem is, that a new sensor at my entrance door reaches the gateway not always, so I get an dead node. I would prefer this node also being connect via this antenna-pimped repeater next to itself.

    Thanks in advance!
    Sincerely
    Carsten

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    • I idstone

      Hi all,

      may be someone would be so kind to tell me, how to force the usage of an specified repeater-node?
      I've set up a repeater-node with an NRF24L01+PA+LNA antenna version. This node is powered by 3,3v DC and working properly. A sensor, which monitors my dehumidifier-water-tank, sends via that node.
      My problem is, that a new sensor at my entrance door reaches the gateway not always, so I get an dead node. I would prefer this node also being connect via this antenna-pimped repeater next to itself.

      Thanks in advance!
      Sincerely
      Carsten

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      martinhjelmare
      Plugin Developer
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      @idstone

      Hi!

      In the 1.5 releases you can set a static parent in the begin method. It's the fourth argument. See "Starting up the library" here:
      http://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_15

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        idstone
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        Hi martinhjelmare...

        so I think I got it...

        changed from:

        // gw.begin();

        to

        // Test - nur über Repeaternode 103 senden!
        gw.begin(NULL, AUTO, false, 103);

        fhem now shows parentId 103...
        I'll confirm after some testing :)

        Thanks a lot

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        • I idstone

          Hi martinhjelmare...

          so I think I got it...

          changed from:

          // gw.begin();

          to

          // Test - nur über Repeaternode 103 senden!
          gw.begin(NULL, AUTO, false, 103);

          fhem now shows parentId 103...
          I'll confirm after some testing :)

          Thanks a lot

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          martinhjelmare
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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @idstone

          :thumbsup:

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          • Mark SwiftM Offline
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            Mark Swift
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Guys, how do we do this in the current dev branch?

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              hek
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              wrote on last edited by
              #6
              #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID xx
              
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