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Several ESP8266 Gateways in parallel supported?

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  • ragflyerR Offline
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    I am experiencing many ghost sensors and new sensor variables like wind sensors etc. which I have not connected nor built at all.
    It happened after connecting a second Wireless Gateway to reach some sensors in the garden.
    Is this actually supported or should I find another way to increase range?
    Thank you

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    • ragflyerR ragflyer

      I am experiencing many ghost sensors and new sensor variables like wind sensors etc. which I have not connected nor built at all.
      It happened after connecting a second Wireless Gateway to reach some sensors in the garden.
      Is this actually supported or should I find another way to increase range?
      Thank you

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      @ragflyer said:

      I am experiencing many ghost sensors and new sensor variables like wind sensors etc. which I have not connected nor built at all.
      It happened after connecting a second Wireless Gateway to reach some sensors in the garden.
      Is this actually supported or should I find another way to increase range?

      It may depend on your controller, but it's possible. I have two ESP8266 gateways connecting to domoticz. One is using NRF24 and the other RFM69. If you want to build two NRF24 gateway I think you need to change the frequency/channel of the second gateway, and the attached sensors

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      • chrilleC chrille

        @ragflyer said:

        I am experiencing many ghost sensors and new sensor variables like wind sensors etc. which I have not connected nor built at all.
        It happened after connecting a second Wireless Gateway to reach some sensors in the garden.
        Is this actually supported or should I find another way to increase range?

        It may depend on your controller, but it's possible. I have two ESP8266 gateways connecting to domoticz. One is using NRF24 and the other RFM69. If you want to build two NRF24 gateway I think you need to change the frequency/channel of the second gateway, and the attached sensors

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        @chrille, @ragflyer - and its not possible to have them working in the same time, parallel. If you attach sensor to one gateway in Domoticz I have not found any way to change to the other gateway, not automatically (which would be nice if one gw fails) or manually.

        Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
        RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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        • sundberg84S sundberg84

          @chrille, @ragflyer - and its not possible to have them working in the same time, parallel. If you attach sensor to one gateway in Domoticz I have not found any way to change to the other gateway, not automatically (which would be nice if one gw fails) or manually.

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          @sundberg84 said:

          @chrille, @ragflyer - and its not possible to have them working in the same time, parallel. If you attach sensor to one gateway in Domoticz I have not found any way to change to the other gateway, not automatically (which would be nice if one gw fails) or manually.

          Maybe you should consider building a dedicated repeater node instead?

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            Thanks, I guess the repeater node will be the best solution but I couldn't find the official documentation for enabling it. Solved the problem with the antenna mod for now:
            https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1851/extending-range-of-regular-nrf24l01

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            • ragflyerR ragflyer

              Thanks, I guess the repeater node will be the best solution but I couldn't find the official documentation for enabling it. Solved the problem with the antenna mod for now:
              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1851/extending-range-of-regular-nrf24l01

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              @ragflyer documentation on repeaters is available at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#create-repeating-nodes

              Could you describe where you expected it to be? Maybe we should add a link or page somewhere.

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                Yes a link on https://www.mysensors.org/about/network would be great as I didn't find any mentioning of repeaters other than forum posts which did not end in a definite success message. To me it seemed a bit like a cool but undocumented feature :)

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                • ragflyerR ragflyer

                  Yes a link on https://www.mysensors.org/about/network would be great as I didn't find any mentioning of repeaters other than forum posts which did not end in a definite success message. To me it seemed a bit like a cool but undocumented feature :)

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                  Thanks @ragflyer, that sounds reasonable. I'll see what I can do.

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