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Strange behaviour with mysensors + RFLink

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  • gohanG gohan

    Mysensors has some "service" traffic maybe it is what you are seeing (I am not into RF su I don't know how to read the debug messages you get)

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    @gohan said in Strange behaviour with mysensors + RFLink:

    Mysensors has some "service" traffic maybe it is what you are seeing (I am not into RF su I don't know how to read the debug messages you get)

    Thanks gohan, very Interesting, if you have more information about that (how to deactivate it etc..), it should be great ;-)

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      It's probabley a request to find parent (t=07)

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        It's probabley a request to find parent (t=07)

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        @Fabien

        Thanks for feedback,

        I'm not an expert, I just want to know if is it normal behavior to have packets send by mysensors lib in empty project ?

        Thanks for your clarification
        Chris

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          @Fabien

          Thanks for feedback,

          I'm not an expert, I just want to know if is it normal behavior to have packets send by mysensors lib in empty project ?

          Thanks for your clarification
          Chris

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          @knop maybe it is your neighbour node? or a node you forgot somewhere? :D

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            Good remark :-)

            But I've checked this point ;-), I've disconnected one wire of my NRF24L01 and no more packets received on RFLink ;-)

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              @Fabien

              Thanks for feedback,

              I'm not an expert, I just want to know if is it normal behavior to have packets send by mysensors lib in empty project ?

              Thanks for your clarification
              Chris

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              @knop With an empty sketch, you have some packets from node to find parent (gateway).

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                Hi,
                Little update. So I need as you said a serial gateway. The question is : does rflink is equivalent to mysensors gateway ?
                If not i need to build a serial gw and connect it on usb port of my raspberry and declare it on domoticz interface. If yes how to configure domoticz to manage rflink + others protocol ? (Declare 2 gateways (rflink and traditionnal gw) on same usb port?
                Thanks for your help.
                Chris

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                  @knop
                  RFLink is not equivalent to a MySensors gw, and won't be. You should better use a MySensors gw.
                  Else i would wish them good luck to handle the full Mysensors lib (and updates), plus some others protocol, without loosing packets etc..

                  I don't use a RFLink, but what I'm pretty sure is, actually, :

                  • it can only receive MySensors nodes, as RFLink is sort of sniffer. It can't be a part of the MySensors network, with id etc, so it can't send commands to MySensors nodes.
                  • If MySensors encryption is enabled, or also signing, then it would become even more difficult for the RFLink to listen something (its basic task)
                  • especially, because RFLink doesn't use MySensors GW code. Make sense it just sniff/listen.

                  When using a MySensors GW, you can also benefit:

                  • sending commands of course
                  • the full MySensors protocol and features
                  • MySensors library updates
                  • controllers (like domoticz etc.) have dedicated plugins for using MySensors, which make this even more friendly to use compared to a generic sniffer (because the plugin is customized for MySensors features)

                  I'm pretty sure there are others relevant point, but I hope this clarifies :)

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                    And with RFLink, you can only use 2.4GHz frequency. It doesn't work with RFM69.
                    Actually I have a MySensors Gateway and a RFLink (not for the same usage)

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                      Ok thanks you guys, I will try to make a Serial GW with Arduino Uno + NRF24L01
                      And to connect this GW to my Raspberry Pi3.
                      But I very disappointed about RFLink, and do not understand why there is an option "MySensors" on it !

                      Thanks again for clarifications.

                      Chris

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                        You can connect nrf24 directly on the rpi, there is no need for the UNO

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