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Arduino UNO ethernet gateway problem

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    Misna
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    #8

    Yes it is and even the link lights wont light up on my switch. I'll try to add the capasitor tomorrow. I'll also try this with a regular radio module (without the antenna)

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      #9

      I hope you don't have a faulty shield as I had that cost me many hours of debugging for nothing

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      • M Misna

        Yes it is and even the link lights wont light up on my switch. I'll try to add the capasitor tomorrow. I'll also try this with a regular radio module (without the antenna)

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        Boots33
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        #10

        @Misna Don't know if this is still a problem but some time back there was an issue with certain versions of the Arduino IDE causing problems with the w5100 gateway.
        You may need to roll back the IDE or board definitions and see if that fixes the problem. Have a look Here for a bit more info.

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          #11

          Hello,
          You will solve the problem when compiling your arduino sketch with IDE 1.6.8.
          I have compiled my UNO with ethernet shield at top 2 minutes ago and now I have full contact with Domotics (on Synology NAS).
          go for it!

          MySensors 2.3.2; contr:Domoticz; layer: RS485, nRF24; gw: Ethernet, Serial

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            Misna
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            #12

            Hi!

            Investigating this issue it seems that my chinese ethernet shield has the wrong kind of terminating resistors on the ethernet line as described here.
            So first I'll try to apply the common fix for that problem (change the resistors) and then I'll get back to you.

            Btw thanks for the awesome support!

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              Do you have a link for that fix? I may try to fix the faulty one that I have

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                Misna
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                Hi!

                Sure. Here is the link: https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=351477.15

                There are many options for the fix but the easiest is defined by klggi on page2 (just solder 2 100ohm resistors on the backside of the ethernet connector).
                I'll try to apply this fix tomorrow evening, I'll get back to you on how it went.

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                  On second thought maybe I'll skip the fixing, too much hassle to handle with SMD without proper tools :D

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                    #16

                    @gohan check the post by klggi. No need to touch the SMD's, just solder 2 regular resistors to the backside of the connector.
                    0_1490608510254_Terminations.png

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                      Misna
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                      Evening!
                      Happy to report that soldering the two resistors to the back fixed the problem!
                      So no need to downgrade Arduino IDE etc..

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                        #18

                        in fact i have that 511 resistor in the back of connector. What resistors did you use?

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                          I used just regular 100Ohm resistors like this 0_1490677932738_img.jpg

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                          • M Misna

                            I used just regular 100Ohm resistors like this 0_1490677932738_img.jpg

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                            @Misna Added the 2 100Ohms resistors and it seems it is working. Maybe I could order some more shields and complain again they are faulty and have them refunded and do this quick repair :D
                            At least it would be a little revenge on the many hours I lost with this faulty shield

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