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Gateway to support dual radio

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    Westie
    wrote on last edited by Westie
    #1

    I am looking to extend my nrlf01 Mysensor network using rfm95.

    Can this be done at the gateway?

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    • W Westie

      I am looking to extend my nrlf01 Mysensor network using rfm95.

      Can this be done at the gateway?

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      @Westie Yes, with the 2.4 (alpha) development version of the MySensors library you can combine multiple transports in a single network. Defining both the NRF24 and RFM95 in the gateway sketch should be all you need to do.

      See here for more info including example sketches:
      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/11135/something-s-cooking-in-the-mysensors-labs/18

      You can download the latest 2.4 release from here:
      https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/tree/development

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        @Westie Yes, with the 2.4 (alpha) development version of the MySensors library you can combine multiple transports in a single network. Defining both the NRF24 and RFM95 in the gateway sketch should be all you need to do.

        See here for more info including example sketches:
        https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/11135/something-s-cooking-in-the-mysensors-labs/18

        You can download the latest 2.4 release from here:
        https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/tree/development

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        wrote on last edited by Westie
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        @BearWithBeard thanks for the info.

        I see a few different mcus have been tried.

        Anyone had success with a nano or is that beyond its capability?

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          @BearWithBeard thanks for the info.

          I see a few different mcus have been tried.

          Anyone had success with a nano or is that beyond its capability?

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          @Westie That feature can also be used with the Arduino Nano, or any other ATmega328P-based board.

          I had NRF24 + RFM69 running for a couple of days using a Nano as an Ethernet MQTT gateway and it worked fine as far as I remember.

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