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[Tutorial] Raspberry Pi NRF24l01 direct connection

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  • A Andreas Maurer

    I have no problem with it. fhem as controler and mysql as DB is running on the same PI.
    The Gateway is not even listed in "top"

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    joaoabs
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    @Andreas-Maurer

    Do you mean you don't have any problems with the fact the CPU is at 100% or you simply don't have the same sympthom?

    Thanks for replying,
    Joaoabs

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      Hi,

      I think the problem with the PiGatewaySerial showing as consuming 100% is not a real problem. I also see the CPU consuming 100% using the top utility, however as soon as you run another process, for example a user python script, on the Pi, you will notice that top will suddenly report that PiGatewaySerial is using only a few percent of the CPU.

      Cheers
      Richard

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        markusand
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        Hi! I want to use RPi as a controller, with direct radio connection and pimatic. I've followed both posts but not sure how to make it work together. I know @Vladut-Grecu is using the same configuration, could you please point me to the right direction?

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          Roberto Brunialti
          wrote on last edited by Roberto Brunialti
          #23

          Ok. It seems the gateway is working as i get the same final screen when I run it. But... does it has a verbose mode? How can I know If it is working? I tried with a test node, unfortunately it seems not working ... or simply it does'nt give any feedback...

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            minscof
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            #24

            I used this gateway on a wheezy debian (RPI2) for several months and everything was ok. I upgraded my raspbian to jessie, and then the CPU load was always 100%. So I try to revert to wheezy, but i have now the same problem : CPU stays at 100 % .

            So there must be a system configuration somewhere to improve this gateway and prevent it to use all the CPU.

            Do you have an idea ?

            Thanks

            **Solved **: see this post

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              davy39
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              Hi,
              I'm trying to setup a direct connection between domoticz and /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
              Waiting for my hardware (no NRF24l01 attached yet), I'm actually playing around with the software part.
              I did install Domoticz and MySensorsGateway on the Pi and I'm getting a /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway symlink at boot time.

              The problem is that I can't see it on domoticz interface when trying to choose a serial port on "Mysensors gateway USB" device : only /dev/ttyAMA0 ....

              Is that because no NRF24 is connected or there is a specific configuration to make /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway appearing as a serial port (chown, udev ....)

              Thanks for your help

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                fets
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                Hi everybody,
                I'm new in mysensors world and I would like to use my pi2 with direct connection to nrf24l01.
                There is a new release of the arduino library but I can't find the raspberry one.
                Somebody knows if it exists and where to find it ?

                I also tried to find an example of using raspberry as mqtt gateway without success, any ideabut was not able to find an example

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                  hek
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                  You could probably run the old one.

                  Ideally I would like to have the same code-base for RPi but someone needs to help implement the HW-implementation-class.

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                    fets
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                    Thanks hek, i'll try to use old code but I didn't find anything about raspberry as mqtt client gateway.
                    If I succeed, and if not too late, i'll try to implement the new library

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                      hek
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                      If you do want to help out, have a look at the gateway-refactoring-branch. Opening up for different protocols over there (where MQTT should be one of them).

                      https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/tree/gateway-refactoring

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #30

                        hi everybody
                        @hek are you going to support Rpi + rf24 direct connection? I were playing with https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry a bit and works (I opened a pair of tickets) but needs to be updated.
                        I also think that PiGateway should support MQTT I have created PiGatewayMQTT (It's just a prototype).
                        What will be the future of https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry repo? abandoned in favor of any kind of gateway-refactoring-branch ?

                        thanks

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                          jelluz
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                          #31

                          (solved)
                          Hi. Thanks a lot for this implentation and the helpful posts here!

                          I've got the gateway working with a tmp75 temperature sensor on an arduino. The nrf24 is sitting on the raspberry directly (CE pin 22), as a controller i'm using PiMatic. It works very nicely!

                          There is one small problem however. The PiGatewaySerial will only work if i have called PiGateway before (and closed it again). With working I mean picking up radio transmissions from my sensor node. Everything else seems normal (/dev/ttyPiGatewaySerial and radio details printout).

                          The details of both configurations might give a clue:

                          pi@raspberrypi ~/mysensors_rpi $ sudo ./PiGateway
                          Starting Gateway...
                          ================ SPI Configuration ================
                          CSN Pin          = CE0 (PI Hardware Driven)
                          CE Pin           = Custom GPIO25
                          Clock Speed      = 8 Mhz
                          ================ NRF Configuration ================
                          STATUS           = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                          RX_ADDR_P0-1     = 0xa8a8e1fc00 0xa8a8e1fc00
                          RX_ADDR_P2-5     = 0xff 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                          TX_ADDR          = 0xe7e7e7e7e7
                          RX_PW_P0-6       = 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00
                          EN_AA            = 0x3b
                          EN_RXADDR        = 0x06
                          RF_CH            = 0x4c
                          RF_SETUP         = 0x23
                          CONFIG           = 0x0e
                          DYNPD/FEATURE    = 0x3f 0x06
                          Data Rate        = 250KBPS
                          Model            = nRF24L01+
                          CRC Length       = 16 bits
                          PA Power         = PA_LOW
                          [CALLBACK]0;0;3;0;14;Gateway startup complete.
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          [CALLBACK]4;0;1;0;0;22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          

                          after closing PiGateway and opening PiGatewaySerial i get this:

                          pi@raspberrypi ~/mysensors_rpi $ sudo ./PiGatewaySerial
                          Starting PiGatewaySerial...
                          Protocol version - 1.4
                          Created PTY '/dev/pts/3'
                          Gateway tty: /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                          ================ SPI Configuration ================
                          CSN Pin          = CE0 (PI Hardware Driven)
                          CE Pin           = Custom GPIO22
                          Clock Speed      = 8 Mhz
                          ================ NRF Configuration ================
                          STATUS           = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                          RX_ADDR_P0-1     = 0xa8a8e1fc00 0xa8a8e1fc00
                          RX_ADDR_P2-5     = 0xff 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                          TX_ADDR          = 0xe7e7e7e7e7
                          RX_PW_P0-6       = 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00
                          EN_AA            = 0x3b
                          EN_RXADDR        = 0x06
                          RF_CH            = 0x4c
                          RF_SETUP         = 0x23
                          CONFIG           = 0x0e
                          DYNPD/FEATURE    = 0x3f 0x06
                          Data Rate        = 250KBPS
                          Model            = nRF24L01+
                          CRC Length       = 16 bits
                          PA Power         = PA_LOW
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.9
                          read: 4-4-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5:22.8
                          

                          Notice how the CE pins of both SPI configurations are different!

                          I'm at the point that i want to daemonize the gateway. Which in fact i did, but the same problem persists. Before i hack the startup script to first run and close PiGateway before PiGatewaySerial, i was hoping that someone has an idea what i'm doing wrong.

                          Thanks in advance!

                          solved!
                          I have two RPIs (a Pi 2 B and a Pi B+), which both worked with the pyRF24 lib of TMRh20, so when i had a look in the source of the radio initialization of PiGatewaySerial and found this:

                          #ifdef __PI_BPLUS
                          	gw = new MyGateway(RPI_BPLUS_GPIO_J8_15, RPI_BPLUS_GPIO_J8_24, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ, 1);
                          #else
                          	gw = new MyGateway(RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_22, BCM2835_SPI_CS0, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ, 1);
                          #endif	
                          

                          When i changed it to:

                          #ifdef __PI_BPLUS
                          	gw = new MyGateway(RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_22, BCM2835_SPI_CS0, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ, 1);
                          #else
                          	gw = new MyGateway(RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_22, BCM2835_SPI_CS0, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ, 1);
                          #endif	
                          

                          and recompiled the gateways,it all started to work. After powerup everything runs :).

                          The Rpi that is connected now is the Pi 2 B. So i guess either i have my nrf25 wired differently then defined in this lib, or the precompiler was thinking i have a B+ connected. Or both.
                          I will find out when i get this also working on my B+.

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                            Hi all,

                            I just followed the guide in the 1ste post, but i'm not able to compile this correctly.
                            Here's the output:

                            g++ -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=arm                                                                  v6zk -D BCM2835_PERI_BASE=0x -c RF24.cpp
                            gcc -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=arm                                                                  v6zk -D BCM2835_PERI_BASE=0x -c bcm2835.c
                            bcm2835.c: In function ‘bcm2835_init’:
                            bcm2835.c:1207:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1208:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1209:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1210:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1211:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1212:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1213:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1214:28: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1228:83: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1232:81: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1236:81: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1239:83: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1242:83: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1246:83: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1249:83: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            bcm2835.c:1253:79: error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant
                            Makefile:52: recept voor doel 'bcm2835.o' is mislukt
                            make: *** [bcm2835.o] Fout 1
                            g++ -c -o MyGateway.o MyGateway.cpp -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=armv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/
                            g++ -c -o MySensor.o MySensor.cpp -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=armv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/
                            g++ -c -o MyMessage.o MyMessage.cpp -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=armv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/
                            g++ -c -o PiEEPROM.o PiEEPROM.cpp -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=armv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/
                            g++ -c -o PiGateway.o PiGateway.cpp -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=armv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/
                            g++ -o PiGateway MyGateway.o MySensor.o MyMessage.o PiEEPROM.o PiGateway.o -Wall -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -lpthread -g -D__Raspberry_Pi -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -D_TTY_NAME=\"/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway\" -D_TTY_GROUPNAME=\"tty\" -march=ar                                                                  mv6zk -I. -Ilibrf24-bcm/ -lrf24-bcm
                            /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lrf24-bcm
                            collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
                            Makefile:60: recept voor doel 'PiGateway' is mislukt
                            make: *** [PiGateway] Fout 1
                            
                            Done!
                            

                            I'm using the 2015-05-05-raspbian-wheezy version complete with:

                            rpi-update
                            apt-get update
                            apt-get upgrade
                            

                            Can anyone tell me what is going wrong.

                            Thx in advance.

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                              ericvdb
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                              #33

                              I got it working, and by adding ser2net in the mix, you have a MySensors raspberry pi ethernet gateway.
                              The trick is not to update the RPi, just use the latest image.

                              Does anyone know if it is possible to connect the status LEDs to the RPi?

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                                Anduril
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                                Hi @ericvdb ,
                                could you please post your config for ser2net? I also tried to use my NRF24L01 connected to my RPi as ethernet gateway for MYSController, but all I got was an 'unable to bind port'.

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                                  in /etc/ser2net.conf i used:

                                  9003:raw:600:/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                  

                                  where 9003 is the tcp port your controller needs to connect to.

                                  Remember, this allows only 1 connection, so if you want to play with multiple controllers, you can, however 1 at a time.

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                                    Anduril
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                                    Don't see any difference to my old entry... but pasted yours and now it works. Thank you very much @ericvdb

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                                      you're welcome ;)

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                                      • Vladut GrecuV Vladut Grecu

                                        [EDIT] - I uploaded a script in the next post that does everything I explained below

                                        I have installed MINImal raspBIAN which is a raspBIAN without a gui. So this should work for you guys.

                                        First of all you have to
                                        1. Undo your Overclock. If you have any. (SPI does not like Overclocked pi's)

                                        2. Enable SPI

                                        Details:

                                        On a normal raspbian image this can be done either on a fresh install (when you config your pi) or you can type in terminal sudo raspi-config
                                        From there you go into ADVANCED OPTIONS -> SPI

                                        On a minimal image you don't have the luxury of raspi-config. You have to manually activate it.
                                        (I already had it enabled but you can check)
                                        (If you don't have sudo installed on your image just run apt-get install sudo)

                                        sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf

                                        Make sure there IS a # before blacklist spi-bcm2708, so it looks like this…
                                        #blacklist spi-bcm2708

                                        If there is no line like that, you can add it. It won't do any harm.
                                        CTRL+O - Save
                                        ENTER - Confirm
                                        CTRL+X - Exit

                                        or

                                        CTRL+X - Exit
                                        y - I want to save the file
                                        ENTER - Confirm

                                        We have to edit now the config.txt.
                                        sudo nano /boot/config.txt

                                        add this to the end of the line
                                        dtparam=spi=on

                                        Save and exit.

                                        Reboot your pi.
                                        sudo reboot

                                        Enjoy using SPI. (Source)

                                        3.Downloading the files

                                        Details:

                                        You have 2 options. wget and git-clone. I'll start with:

                                        a. git-clone

                                        If you don't have git-clone you need to install the git tools. (Yes, git is related to github)
                                        sudo apt-get install git

                                        After you installed git you simply navigate to the folder that you wish to install the program and type:
                                        sudo git-clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git

                                        This will download a zip, unarchive it and.. It does all the jobs for you.

                                        b. wget

                                        Some ppl are old-school and go the hard way or they just enjoy it done this way.

                                        Navigate to the folder that you wish to install the program and type:
                                        wget https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry/archive/master.zip (this will download you the zip)

                                        Unzip the file

                                        If you don't have unzip installed just type
                                        sudo apt-get install unzip

                                        unzip master.zip -d /home/pi/Raspberry (you can specify any directory that you want instead of the /home/pi/Raspberry)

                                        4.Edit and compile what you downloaded

                                        In the Raspberry folder you have some files and some folders.
                                        The majority of ppl (including me) forget to complile the libs for the NRF24l01.
                                        This is the library provided by [TMRH20]{http://tmrh20.github.io} (He has some interesting stuff there including an audio library for NRF24l01.)
                                        Back to our stuff.
                                        Go to the Raspberry folder then into librf24-bcm.
                                        cd Raspberry/librf24-bcm/

                                        Type
                                        make

                                        Go back to the Raspberry folder
                                        cd ..

                                        Type
                                        make
                                        5.Connecting the NRF

                                        Mister TMRH20 tells us that we need to connect the NRF24l01 this way

                                        PIN		NRF24L01	RPI				RPi -P1 Connector
                                        1		GND			rpi-gnd			(25)
                                        2		VCC			rpi-3v3			(17)
                                        3		CE			rpi-gpio22		(15)
                                        4		CSN			rpi-gpio8		(24)
                                        5		SCK			rpi-sckl		(23)
                                        6		MOSI		rpi-mosi		(19)
                                        7		MISO		rpi-miso		(21)
                                        8		IRQ			Not Connected
                                        

                                        Connect everything like that except for the CE pin

                                        Run the PiGatewaySerial
                                        ./PiGatewaySerial

                                        It shoud prin something like this:

                                        Starting PiGatewaySerial...
                                        Protocol version - 1.4
                                        Created PTY '/dev/pts/1'
                                        Gateway tty: /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                        ================ SPI Configuration ================
                                        CSN Pin          = CE0 (PI Hardware Driven)
                                        CE Pin           = Custom GPIO25
                                        Clock Speed      = 8 Mhz
                                        ================ NRF Configuration ================
                                        STATUS           = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                                        RX_ADDR_P0-1     = 0xe7e7e7e7e7 0xc2c2c2c2c2
                                        RX_ADDR_P2-5     = 0xff 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
                                        TX_ADDR          = 0xe7e7e7e7e7
                                        RX_PW_P0-6       = 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00
                                        EN_AA            = 0x3b
                                        EN_RXADDR        = 0x07
                                        RF_CH            = 0x10
                                        RF_SETUP         = 0x23
                                        CONFIG           = 0x0e
                                        DYNPD/FEATURE    = 0x3f 0x06
                                        Data Rate        = 250KBPS
                                        Model            = nRF24L01+
                                        CRC Length       = 16 bits
                                        PA Power         = PA_LOW
                                        

                                        Look at line 7 CE Pin = Custom GPIO25
                                        Connect the CE pin where it says you should.

                                        Here are some pictures with the GPIO connector on the rPi.
                                        https://www.google.ro/search?q=raspberry+pi+gpio&tbm=isch

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                                        @Vladut-Grecu - Thanks very much for the tutorial!! After a bit of trial and error I was able to get the Pi reading my two nodes with very good reliability.

                                        I'm now trying to merge this RPi Direct Connection with the openHab With Serial Gateway that TimO was kind enough to post (http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1194/tutorial-openhab-with-serial-gateway). I had openHab working well on the RPi using an Arduino nano serial gateway using that tutorial.

                                        Running PiGatewaySerial in a terminal window yields the proper readings from the Arduino nodes but when I try to have openHab recognize the serial port "/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway" instead of the "/dev/ttyUSB99@115200" used in the openHab tutorial I get messages from openHab saying it could not open serial port '/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway'...

                                        Just wondering if anyone else has tried to marry the two projects or has any suggestions. (Perhaps I should also post this in TimO's openHab thread...)

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                                          Hi I am a beginner
                                          If I have something that's ok , I plugged in humidity and temperature sensor , and for what I have in front of ./PiGatewaySerial enter sudo ? ,
                                          how to make the data visible in Domoticz please help

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