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    Hi, is there any solution to control my sensor network from the internet with a controller placed directly on the gataway (arduino+eth shield), In other words I want to controll my network from the internet without using PC, Raspberry o other different from arduino platform

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      You could potentially expose your ethernet gateway directly to internet but it is not advisable as there is zero level of security/authentication build in.

      The Arduino platform has no muscles to serve encrypted SSL so you would probably want something else "fronting" it. Like a controller of your choice.

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        in other terms, there is no android application to manage mysensors network just with arduino and ethernet shield connected to internet? someting like souliss for example?

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          Nope. If you have time and knowledge it would be a fun addition.

          One idea is to add a BT/WIFi module to the GW or a sensor and use that as com-link to the sensor network from phone.

          Unless you go for the controller options available (where some of them offer phone apps to control sensor already).

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