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    Hello,
    can somebody explain this follow words/things to me? I Found them on the controller list on this side and they are all MySensor Functionalities:

    What is Heartbeat support?
    Ack support, What means ACK?
    OTA support means Over the air? But what could I do with this?
    Request? The controller can send a request to a server or something like this?

    Many thanks for helping!

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    • qwertz1Q qwertz1

      Hello,
      can somebody explain this follow words/things to me? I Found them on the controller list on this side and they are all MySensor Functionalities:

      What is Heartbeat support?
      Ack support, What means ACK?
      OTA support means Over the air? But what could I do with this?
      Request? The controller can send a request to a server or something like this?

      Many thanks for helping!

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      @qwertz1

      • Heartbeat support: the sensor can send a "heartbeat" message to the controller to let it know it's alive. The heartbeat message does not update values. Not all controllers can interpret the message.
      • Ack: when you enable ack in a message the receiving node "acknowledges" the message by returning it. It is a way to make sure that the message arrived at it's destination. Some controllers can resend and/or report. This is used mostly for actuators (lights/ motors) to be it is switched on/off.
      • OTA (over the air) means you can update the firmware (sketch) on the MySensors node without wiring it to the computer.
      • Request: the controller supports "requesting" values. i.e. a node/sensor can request a last known value from the controller (or other node). Typical usage is to request a last know switch state from the controller after a node/ sensor powers up. Another usage ( at least for me) is requesting all kinds of information from the controller for remote display (V_TEXT).

      I hope it clears the sky for you..:sparkles:

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