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Sometimes nodes NOT created???

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    p0lar
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    Sometimes when I add a sensor the corresponding NODE entry in the devices list does not get created. is this important? any way to debug that?

    Thanks

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      Sometimes when I add a sensor the corresponding NODE entry in the devices list does not get created. is this important? any way to debug that?

      Thanks

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      RJ_Make
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      @p0lar That has happened to me also (many times), I typically run the inclusion again and most of the time it picks it up.

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        They are not really needed right other than info about the device?

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          They are not really needed right other than info about the device?

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          RJ_Make
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          @p0lar "Needed" no, the sensor seems to work just fine without the node. I use the battery and last updated fields for processing so I make sure I get the node to 'show up'

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            OK. ill try inclusion again trick..

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              C.r.a.z.y.
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              Dear admin whats is your suggestion? Is this a bug?

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                The reason is failed transmission. The node (normally) sends its presentation at startup. Introducing a short delay between transmissions could help (allowing your attached capacitor to charge up).

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                  Sometimes when I add a sensor the corresponding NODE entry in the devices list does not get created. is this important? any way to debug that?

                  Thanks

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                  @p0lar Which gateway and controller?

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                    The reason is failed transmission. The node (normally) sends its presentation at startup. Introducing a short delay between transmissions could help (allowing your attached capacitor to charge up).

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                    @hek said:

                    The reason is failed transmission. The node (normally) sends its presentation at startup. Introducing a short delay between transmissions could help (allowing your attached capacitor to charge up).

                    I will try the delay as well, as I have this issue sometimes. Thanks for the good advice.

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                      @p0lar Which gateway and controller?

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                      @m26872 Vera Lite running something and an Ethernet gateway with 1.4.1 code on senors and gateway... I am using the example code on these sensors... is there an example delay in there already?

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                        @m26872 Vera Lite running something and an Ethernet gateway with 1.4.1 code on senors and gateway... I am using the example code on these sensors... is there an example delay in there already?

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                        @p0lar You don't have a serial gateway to try instead? I use the serial gw for inclusion only. Then when it comes to running, the eth-gw is much better.

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                          Nope. No serial gateway. Also re including does not create the missing ones. Hmmmm

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