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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Yes, messages follow this routing:

    network.png

    Just use setDestination on the MyMessage before sending.

    On the receiving node you have to add a callback method for incoming messages and call gw.process() in loop().

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    • hekH hek

      Yes, messages follow this routing:

      network.png

      Just use setDestination on the MyMessage before sending.

      On the receiving node you have to add a callback method for incoming messages and call gw.process() in loop().

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      boozz
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      #3

      @hek
      But you'd always need a gateway, correct?

      boozz

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        wrote on last edited by hek
        #4

        Gateway or Repeater node (in a two sensor setup).

        In the picture above two leaf sensors (in the same "leaf") can talk to each other just via the repeater node.

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        • hekH hek

          Gateway or Repeater node (in a two sensor setup).

          In the picture above two leaf sensors (in the same "leaf") can talk to each other just via the repeater node.

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          boozz
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          #5

          @hek

          Ok, thanks!. For some reason I thought that always an gateway had to be involved. Good to know.

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          • hekH hek

            Yes, messages follow this routing:

            network.png

            Just use setDestination on the MyMessage before sending.

            On the receiving node you have to add a callback method for incoming messages and call gw.process() in loop().

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            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @hek does it mean that the radio in repeater side has to be always in awake position?

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              hek
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              #7

              @funky81
              Yes, that is probably best. :)

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              • hekH hek

                @funky81
                Yes, that is probably best. :)

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                funky81
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @hek noted... Thanks

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                  wrote on last edited by gigi
                  #9

                  I made a sketch that sends a V_VAR1 from node 7 to node 8

                  send sketch

                  int cval_use, cval_gen;#define CHILD_ID_WATT 0
                  MyMessage msgVar1(CHILD_ID_WATT,V_VAR1);
                  MyMessage msgVar2(CHILD_ID_WATT,V_VAR2);

                  .......

                  gw.send(msgVar1.setDestination(8).set(cval_use) );
                  gw.send(msgVar2.setDestination(8).set(cval_gen) );

                  receive sketch

                  void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message)
                  {
                  // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                  if (message.isAck())
                  {
                  Serial.println("This is an ack from gateway");
                  }
                  //read: 7-0-8 s=1,c=1,t=25,pt=2,l=2:486
                  if (message.type==V_VAR1)
                  {
                  int Var1;
                  Var1= atoi(message.data);
                  Serial.println("#########V_VAR1#########");
                  Serial.println("Var1");
                  Serial.println(Var1);
                  Serial.println("##########V_VAR1########");
                  }
                  if (message.type==V_VAR2)
                  {
                  int Var2;
                  Var2 = atoi(message.data);
                  Serial.println("########V_VAR2##########");
                  Serial.println("Var2");
                  Serial.println(Var2);
                  Serial.println("########V_VAR2##########");
                  }

                  My problem:

                  Var1 and var2 ia alway 0.

                  send sketch serial
                  send: 7-7-0-8 s=1,c=1,t=24,pt=2,l=2,st=ok:580
                  send: 7-7-0-8 s=1,c=1,t=25,pt=2,l=2,st=ok:0

                  receiver sketch
                  ########V_VAR2##########
                  read: 7-0-8 s=1,c=1,t=24,pt=2,l=2:580
                  #########V_VAR1#########
                  Var1: 0
                  ##########V_VAR1########
                  read: 7-0-8 s=1,c=1,t=25,pt=2,l=2:0
                  ########V_VAR2##########
                  Var2: 0
                  ########V_VAR2##########

                  Vera lite - mysensors Ethernet gateway - AirWik sensor - Relay Module

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                    hek
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                    #10

                    You'll probably have to use message.getInt() in the receiving node (because this data is transmitted in binary format).

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                      #11

                      Earlier today, I was fiddling with using setDestination() and always got st=fail showing up on the gateway, and the message never got to the node I wanted it to... And all the nodes were in my office at the time. I was running trunk for all libs.

                      Any ideas what to look at? The gateway's error led never flashed, either.

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                      • K krayola

                        Earlier today, I was fiddling with using setDestination() and always got st=fail showing up on the gateway, and the message never got to the node I wanted it to... And all the nodes were in my office at the time. I was running trunk for all libs.

                        Any ideas what to look at? The gateway's error led never flashed, either.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @krayola

                        How did your network topology look like?
                        Possible to show the debug log on gateway/repeater node (that should relay message)?

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                          krayola
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                          #13

                          It seems #define DEBUG is on by default in master :)

                          https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/9192da3a7d99171c2f42436a0a4ab8c72463119d/libraries/MySensors/MyConfig.h

                          My topology seems to be flat right now. I only have 3 nodes + gateway at present.
                          I did try having combination repeater+sensor nodes, but they were using sleep() which may have been part of the problem.

                          When I use gw.request() I'm able to get messages from the gateway to the node in question (with appropriate controller logic).

                          Here's the code on the test sensor:
                          gw.send(msg.setSensor(i).set(temperature, 2).setDestination(1));

                          Here's the sensor connecting and trying to send a message to node 1 (which is
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;send: 0-0-2-2 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=0,l=1,st=fail:M
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;read: 2-2-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=18:Temperature Sensor
                          <- 2;255;3;0;11;Temperature Sensor
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;read: 2-2-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3:1.0
                          <- 2;255;3;0;12;1.0
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;read: 2-2-0 s=0,c=0,t=6,pt=0,l=5:1.4.1
                          <- 2;0;0;0;6;1.4.1
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;read: 2-2-1 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:24.00
                          <- 0;0;3;0;9;send: 2-0-1-1 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,st=fail:24.00

                          Node 1 was initialized:
                          gw.begin(incomingMessage, AUTO, false);
                          and uses
                          gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);

                          I thought I'd mention that having a request in the code makes it so i can reliably receives up to 2 messages from the gw (via the controller). Any more than that get lost.
                          gw.request(outdoorTempSensorId, V_TEMP, outdoorTempNodeId);

                          I clearly need to go read all the code :-) There's not that much of it.

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                            If your node expects messages you cannot sleep it. It must call gw.process() as often as possible.

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                              krayola
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                              I figured that out from the other thread :)

                              I added this little helper to my copy of MySensors.cpp:

                                  void MySensor::wait(unsigned long ms) {
                                          bool slept_enough = false;
                                          unsigned long start = millis();
                                          unsigned long now;
                              
                                          // Let serial prints finish (debug, log etc)
                                          Serial.flush();
                              
                                          while (!slept_enough) {
                                                  MySensor::process();
                                                  now = millis();
                                                  if (now - start > ms) {
                                                          slept_enough = true;
                                                  }
                                          }
                                  }
                              

                              In theory it'll handle the millis() rollover, but I haven't verified yet.

                              I'm now able to send messages between nodes with and without being in repeater mode. I have yet to test repeater mode, as i haven't convinced a sensor it can't see the gw yet :)

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