Gateway or mqtt?
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 I have a Raspberry Pi running my HA system (a Hometroller Zee S2, which has Homeseer version 3). It uses z-wave, which can't do some things that I'd really like to do -- so I need to augment it. 
 I read (on this forum) that I could use mqtt instead of a gateway. Is this OK? I'm concerned that the 2 systems would be a big load on the cpu.
 Regarding the quantity of devices on my 'completed' system: I figure that I'll have about 10 - 20 z-wave devices, and about 5 - 8 mysensors.
 I'd like to use mqtt because it's more elegant; I believe that the radio (probably an RFM69) would be inside the case, as opposed to gateway+radio plugged in to the usb.
 
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 I think you mean you want to use the Gateway WITH MqTT  
 https://www.mysensors.org/build/mqtt_gatewayThis works very well and I'm using it myself. 
 I have the MqTT broker on a raspberry pi.
 And the gateway is an arduino with W5100 ethernet board.
 
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 If you use an mqtt-gateway, you still need a controller for assigning IDs. I switched from the mqtt-Gateway to a serial gateway and use a node.js script to map it to mqtt. https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4599/how-to-add-a-serial-device-to-use-in-node-red/10 (As conrtoller I use node-red.) 
 
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 Well, I thought that I had this figured out. @Nicklas-Starkel 
 But, that's an ethernet gateway; don't I need a serial gateway?@FotoFieber 
 I have a controller -- the Raspberry Pi.Yeah -- I'm just a tad confused.  This is the post that got me on this concept: 
 Advice on how to start my IOT project
 In the first reply, Mikael mentions an alternative setup.Apparently, I didn't quite understand what he meant there. Please explain. 
 
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 If we go from the front to the back this is what is needed: 1 Node: For example a door bell. 
 This node sends information to a gateway.
 2 The gateway takes the message from the node and sends this to a controller. For instance Openhab or Domotics. This can be done in several ways. MqTT being one.
 3 Controller: takes the information and displays it to you.So in my case, I hardcode Node ID and CHILD ID (the complete door bell is a NODE whereas CHILD IDs may be the button pressed and maybe temperature reading at the same time). 
 This sends to Gate way that takes the information and creates a MqTT message.
 What this message is, please read the instructions on this site.
 
 
			
		
 
					
				