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  • axillentA axillent

    @mntlvr gateway is a separate thing
    you will need ethernet gateway because serial gateway has issues with UI7
    read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/ethernet_gateway

    after that you will need to build at least one sensor node
    read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio for radio
    and for example for humidity sensor http://www.mysensors.org/build/humidity

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    @axillent said:

    @mntlvr gateway is a separate thing
    you will need ethernet gateway because serial gateway has issues with UI7
    read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/ethernet_gateway

    after that you will need to build at least one sensor node
    read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio for radio
    and for example for humidity sensor http://www.mysensors.org/build/humidity

    Thank You that is the info I was looking for. I have the ethernet gateway built and one distance module. So if I read this correctly all I need to do is create a device in my Vera and they tell the device the IP address of my gw? Or is there more than what I have mentioned. If I understand what you are saying is I don't need the Arduino GW Plugin.
    I thank you for your advice and I hope I am reading this advice correctly.

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    • mntlvrM mntlvr

      @axillent said:

      @mntlvr gateway is a separate thing
      you will need ethernet gateway because serial gateway has issues with UI7
      read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/ethernet_gateway

      after that you will need to build at least one sensor node
      read here http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio for radio
      and for example for humidity sensor http://www.mysensors.org/build/humidity

      Thank You that is the info I was looking for. I have the ethernet gateway built and one distance module. So if I read this correctly all I need to do is create a device in my Vera and they tell the device the IP address of my gw? Or is there more than what I have mentioned. If I understand what you are saying is I don't need the Arduino GW Plugin.
      I thank you for your advice and I hope I am reading this advice correctly.

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      #9

      @mntlvr

      1. If you are running UI7 then I recommend that you download newer files from GitHub ([https://github.com/mysensors/Vera/tree/UI7](link url) )
      2. Install **all **files (mentioned in the instruction not all files from GitHub) to Vera under Apps/Develop apps/Luup files (in UI7)
      3. Create the device as the instruction says
      4. Connect your Gateway
      5. Now hopefully your gateway will turn up as a device and with the text "Connected to: 192.........."
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      • O olaeke

        @mntlvr

        1. If you are running UI7 then I recommend that you download newer files from GitHub ([https://github.com/mysensors/Vera/tree/UI7](link url) )
        2. Install **all **files (mentioned in the instruction not all files from GitHub) to Vera under Apps/Develop apps/Luup files (in UI7)
        3. Create the device as the instruction says
        4. Connect your Gateway
        5. Now hopefully your gateway will turn up as a device and with the text "Connected to: 192.........."
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        @olaeke said:

        @mntlvr

        1. If you are running UI7 then I recommend that you download newer files from GitHub ([https://github.com/mysensors/Vera/tree/UI7](link url) )
        2. Install **all **files (mentioned in the instruction not all files from GitHub) to Vera under Apps/Develop apps/Luup files (in UI7)
        3. Create the device as the instruction says
        4. Connect your Gateway
        5. Now hopefully your gateway will turn up as a device and with the text "Connected to: 192.........."

        I am not having much luck with the "gateway" does it matter where you attach the gateway,ex does it need to be plugged directly into the port on the Vera 3 or at any point in your network. When I plug the ethernet gateway into my 16 port switch and then open up my router to look to see if the unit is connect to my network I can not find the mac address of the wiz 5100 or the IP that i setup in the UNO.
        What am I doing wrong or is this a problem with UI7?
        I have gone back to vera UI5.
        now the install page says to Installing the Vera Plugin

        "Once you have installed the Arduino Plugin, you will register your sensors with the Vera by using the Inclusion mode triggered by clicking on the Start button on the plugin. The default inclusion duration is one minute."
        now the question is where is this plugin to install?
        Thanks

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          @mntlvr said:

          ch luck with the "gateway" does it matter where you attach the gateway,ex does it need to be plugged directly into the port on the Vera 3 or at any point in your network. When I plug the ethernet gateway into my 16 port switch and then open up my router to look to see if the unit is connect to my network I can not find the mac address of the wiz 5100 or the IP that i setup in the UN

          Should work anywhere on your ethernet network ( unless you have multiple subnets) - you should be able to ping it from your pc if you are using the wiznet module.

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            mntlvr
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            O.K. I have finally got the Ethernet gateway up and working in both my Vera lite and in my Vera Edge. I think perhaps a video would help many of us that are having issues with this. Thank for the help. Now to build the Sensors.

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              Burtonian
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              Hi, I am just about to buy some Arduino hardware and then I too wish to add it to my Veralite. I believe that I am running U15 on my Veralite. Please can you give me any help that the more experienced members overlooked telling you because they possibly just presumed that you would know that step etc.
              Also how have you got on with building your modules.

              Regards

              Burtonian
              London UK

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              • B Burtonian

                Hi, I am just about to buy some Arduino hardware and then I too wish to add it to my Veralite. I believe that I am running U15 on my Veralite. Please can you give me any help that the more experienced members overlooked telling you because they possibly just presumed that you would know that step etc.
                Also how have you got on with building your modules.

                Regards

                Burtonian
                London UK

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                @Burtonian
                Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

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                • O olaeke

                  @mntlvr

                  1. If you are running UI7 then I recommend that you download newer files from GitHub ([https://github.com/mysensors/Vera/tree/UI7](link url) )
                  2. Install **all **files (mentioned in the instruction not all files from GitHub) to Vera under Apps/Develop apps/Luup files (in UI7)
                  3. Create the device as the instruction says
                  4. Connect your Gateway
                  5. Now hopefully your gateway will turn up as a device and with the text "Connected to: 192.........."
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                  ramoncarranza
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                  #15

                  @ramoncarranza said:

                  Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

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                  • ramoncarranzaR ramoncarranza

                    @Burtonian
                    Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

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                    mvader
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                    #16

                    @ramoncarranza said:

                    @Burtonian
                    Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

                    have you looked at this page?
                    https://www.mysensors.org/controller/vera

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                    • ramoncarranzaR ramoncarranza

                      @Burtonian
                      Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

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                      @ramoncarranza said:

                      @Burtonian
                      Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

                      I made a video earlier this year about adding a serial gateway on a VeraLite:
                      https://youtu.be/rtsa-pN_R9M?list=PLpY2FP1a9tiurSiQTwhalz4KBxg_7db65
                      This was with the 1.5 library, I need to re-make that video with the new 2.0 version. PeteB also has a nice video on the subject, I think I have the link in my video description.

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                      • 4Crawler4 4Crawler

                        @ramoncarranza said:

                        @Burtonian
                        Hi, I am new to arduino but not to Vera, have been using Veralite for a few years, I to wuould like to know how to add the gate to Vera, I find it very confusing, it would be ideal if a video was created r step by step instructions, I will be more than happy to donate via paypal, Thanks so much

                        I made a video earlier this year about adding a serial gateway on a VeraLite:
                        https://youtu.be/rtsa-pN_R9M?list=PLpY2FP1a9tiurSiQTwhalz4KBxg_7db65
                        This was with the 1.5 library, I need to re-make that video with the new 2.0 version. PeteB also has a nice video on the subject, I think I have the link in my video description.

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                        @4Crawler Thank you very much, your video is VERY helpful for Vera users, as I did not realize that the Arduino with the FTDI board was a must, and I had already purchased a different type, so I went ahead and got the right one, sucks because I was exited to build my gateway, now I have to wait a a week or longer since most of this stuff comes from China, but you saved me a ton of headaches had I not watched your video. Question I have though, can I still use the Arduino Nano with the CH340G board for my sensors since I already have a dozen of them?
                        Thanks again
                        Thanks

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                        • ramoncarranzaR ramoncarranza

                          @4Crawler Thank you very much, your video is VERY helpful for Vera users, as I did not realize that the Arduino with the FTDI board was a must, and I had already purchased a different type, so I went ahead and got the right one, sucks because I was exited to build my gateway, now I have to wait a a week or longer since most of this stuff comes from China, but you saved me a ton of headaches had I not watched your video. Question I have though, can I still use the Arduino Nano with the CH340G board for my sensors since I already have a dozen of them?
                          Thanks again
                          Thanks

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                          @ramoncarranza said:

                          @4Crawler Thank you very much, your video is VERY helpful for Vera users, as I did not realize that the Arduino with the FTDI board was a must, and I had already purchased a different type, so I went ahead and got the right one, sucks because I was exited to build my gateway, now I have to wait a a week or longer since most of this stuff comes from China, but you saved me a ton of headaches had I not watched your video. Question I have though, can I still use the Arduino Nano with the CH340G board for my sensors since I already have a dozen of them?
                          Thanks again
                          Thanks

                          Yes, the CH340 Nanos work fine for sensors or for Ethernet gateways, just not serial gateways:
                          https://youtu.be/doz9mEtw_8g?list=PLpY2FP1a9tiurSiQTwhalz4KBxg_7db65

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                            @ramoncarranza said:

                            @4Crawler Thank you very much, your video is VERY helpful for Vera users, as I did not realize that the Arduino with the FTDI board was a must, and I had already purchased a different type, so I went ahead and got the right one, sucks because I was exited to build my gateway, now I have to wait a a week or longer since most of this stuff comes from China, but you saved me a ton of headaches had I not watched your video. Question I have though, can I still use the Arduino Nano with the CH340G board for my sensors since I already have a dozen of them?
                            Thanks again
                            Thanks

                            Yes, the CH340 Nanos work fine for sensors or for Ethernet gateways, just not serial gateways:
                            https://youtu.be/doz9mEtw_8g?list=PLpY2FP1a9tiurSiQTwhalz4KBxg_7db65

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                            ramoncarranza
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                            @4Crawler Thanks so much

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                            • 4Crawler4 4Crawler

                              @ramoncarranza said:

                              @4Crawler Thank you very much, your video is VERY helpful for Vera users, as I did not realize that the Arduino with the FTDI board was a must, and I had already purchased a different type, so I went ahead and got the right one, sucks because I was exited to build my gateway, now I have to wait a a week or longer since most of this stuff comes from China, but you saved me a ton of headaches had I not watched your video. Question I have though, can I still use the Arduino Nano with the CH340G board for my sensors since I already have a dozen of them?
                              Thanks again
                              Thanks

                              Yes, the CH340 Nanos work fine for sensors or for Ethernet gateways, just not serial gateways:
                              https://youtu.be/doz9mEtw_8g?list=PLpY2FP1a9tiurSiQTwhalz4KBxg_7db65

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                              ramoncarranza
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                              @4Crawler
                              Hi, do you have any experience with this:

                              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5265/window-blinds

                              Thanks

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                              • ramoncarranzaR ramoncarranza

                                @4Crawler
                                Hi, do you have any experience with this:

                                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5265/window-blinds

                                Thanks

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                                @ramoncarranza said:

                                @4Crawler
                                Hi, do you have any experience with this:

                                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5265/window-blinds

                                Thanks

                                No, have never looked into that. There are Z-Wave curtain modules available for under $20, like from Monoprice.

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                                  @ramoncarranza said:

                                  @4Crawler
                                  Hi, do you have any experience with this:

                                  https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5265/window-blinds

                                  Thanks

                                  No, have never looked into that. There are Z-Wave curtain modules available for under $20, like from Monoprice.

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                                  @4Crawler
                                  Was not aware of this module, most likely will need it is as well. I am looking to motorize my existing blinds, We have a ton of blinds at my place and would like to automate a portion of them.
                                  Thanks

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