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ESP8266 WiFi gateway port for MySensors

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  • Mark SwiftM Mark Swift

    Was the blocking code issue ever resolved @Yveaux ?

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    @Mark-Swift no, still open at Esp side, and I couldn't think of a clean way working around it...

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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      I have an ESP using as a gateway and want to send some sensor information each 5 minutes to the controller.

      Is it possible to use the wait command in the "loop"?

      void loop() 
      {
        wait(unsigned long ms);
        statusCounter += 1;
        send(msg.set(statusCounter));
      }
      
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      • G gloob

        I have an ESP using as a gateway and want to send some sensor information each 5 minutes to the controller.

        Is it possible to use the wait command in the "loop"?

        void loop() 
        {
          wait(unsigned long ms);
          statusCounter += 1;
          send(msg.set(statusCounter));
        }
        
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        @gloob yes

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          #318

          Thanks for the answer. So all incoming or outgoing messages of the gateway will be processed in the background, while the "wait" command is active?

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            @gloob Yes

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              Hey

              Im not really getting it is this a gateway for mysensors nodes or for mtqq Nodes with esp stuff? I dont really getting it. Do you need a esp8266 wifi gateway to get a wireless gateway for mysensors stuff or is like. Mysensors gateway ---> Esp8266 gateway --- Esp8266 node.

              Sorry i dont really understand but im intressted in buying 8-10 sonoff for my window lamps, and i want them to work with domoticz :D

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                Hey

                Im not really getting it is this a gateway for mysensors nodes or for mtqq Nodes with esp stuff? I dont really getting it. Do you need a esp8266 wifi gateway to get a wireless gateway for mysensors stuff or is like. Mysensors gateway ---> Esp8266 gateway --- Esp8266 node.

                Sorry i dont really understand but im intressted in buying 8-10 sonoff for my window lamps, and i want them to work with domoticz :D

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                @Eawo the sonoff does not require any GW to work with Domoticz.

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                  Yes, @alexsh1 is right. You would normally setup ESP nodes (like the sonoff) to act as a gateway, communicating directly with the controller themselves.

                  But if you're persistent (or have short wifi range), you can get two ESP nodes to communicate with each other using NRF24/RF69 like @mfalkvidd did recently.

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                    Hi. I have loaded the Sonoff as an Ethernet gateway using the modified sketch in Vera and it recognizes it perfectly. The problem I have is that I dont know how to control the relay with the Vera now. Please help.

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                      @hek @Yveaux I see the blocking issue on the ESP side has been closed... Does this mean we can now use the ESP in high traffic environments? How can we test it, I assume we also need to activate IRQ for the NRF in the ESP gateway code?

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                      • Mark SwiftM Mark Swift

                        @hek @Yveaux I see the blocking issue on the ESP side has been closed... Does this mean we can now use the ESP in high traffic environments? How can we test it, I assume we also need to activate IRQ for the NRF in the ESP gateway code?

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                        @Mark-Swift that issue apparently addressed an issue in the vs1053 library, which surfaced because the esp8266 doesn't support interrupts on spi transfers.
                        The issue was closed because the vs1053 library was modified to support esp8266, unfortunately not because esp interrupt support for spi was implemented...

                        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                        • YveauxY Yveaux

                          @Mark-Swift that issue apparently addressed an issue in the vs1053 library, which surfaced because the esp8266 doesn't support interrupts on spi transfers.
                          The issue was closed because the vs1053 library was modified to support esp8266, unfortunately not because esp interrupt support for spi was implemented...

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                          @Yveaux said in ESP8266 WiFi gateway port for MySensors:

                          @Mark-Swift that issue apparently addressed an issue in the vs1053 library, which surfaced because the esp8266 doesn't support interrupts on spi transfers.
                          The issue was closed because the vs1053 library was modified to support esp8266, unfortunately not because esp interrupt support for spi was implemented...

                          @Yveaux You're right, should have read more before jumping to conclusions :(

                          Damn, I thought I could finally dump my serial gateway!

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                            Is it normal to use GPIO15 ? Isn't it used for booting mode ?

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                            • ahmedadelhosniA ahmedadelhosni

                              Is it normal to use GPIO15 ? Isn't it used for booting mode ?

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                              @ahmedadelhosni where is gpio15 used? (This is a very long thread so finding it without your help isn't easy)

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