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No LAN connection ESP8266 gateway

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  • B Bramz

    @mfalkvidd In my gateway hardware setup nothing is connected to GPIO pins apart from those used for radio connection as described in https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio .
    Next to that, I have uploaded the sketch to 2 different NodeMCU-boards with absolutely nothing connected.

    I have also successfully uploaded the gateway sketch from two different Linux computers with same negative result. Only the serial monitor does not work in a Linux-ESP8266 connection as Linux apparently does not support the rather uncommon 74880 Baud rate which is forced by ESP8266.

    The funny thing is that about two years ago, using exactly the same hardware, I managed to set up a fully functional gateway with a remote Arduino-Nano temperature node and a visible, static-adressed LAN-connection. As it would not connect to my Domoticz-system at the time, I left it for a while until I tried to revive it recently.

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    @Bramz I am not an expert, but I can verify your findings. This looks like a serious bug in the MySensors code.

    OSD

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      @Bramz I am not an expert, but I can verify your findings. This looks like a serious bug in the MySensors code.

      OSD

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      @OldSurferDude Judging by the many different ways I tried to upload a functional gateway sketch I am beginning to suspect the same. Question is: where did things start to change from my earlier attempts two years ago?

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      • B Bramz

        @OldSurferDude Judging by the many different ways I tried to upload a functional gateway sketch I am beginning to suspect the same. Question is: where did things start to change from my earlier attempts two years ago?

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        @Bramz I'm fairly new to MySensors. As it is supported by volunteers, like you and me and @mfalkvidd, some code doesn't get updated when there's a version change, the code update often happens when someone notices that the code needs to be updated. I suspect that this is the case here.

        I'd be glad to help out, but not knowing the in's and out's of things, I can pretty much only verify code for which I have hardware.

        OSD

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        • B Bramz

          @OldSurferDude Judging by the many different ways I tried to upload a functional gateway sketch I am beginning to suspect the same. Question is: where did things start to change from my earlier attempts two years ago?

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          @Bramz see section #1:1 in https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/666/read-this-first-it-could-save-you-a-lot-of-time on how to enable debug logging. After that, please post the serial output here.

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @Bramz see section #1:1 in https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/666/read-this-first-it-could-save-you-a-lot-of-time on how to enable debug logging. After that, please post the serial output here.

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            @mfalkvidd Thanks for your suggestion. I was under the impression that the com port could only be used for one thing at a time: either flashing or monitoring, but apparently this combination is possible. Anyway, I followed the instruction but unfortunately the serial monitor remains completely blank.
            FlashAction.png

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              Did you try an earlier ESP 8266 framework version? Perhaps version 3 or even lower?

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              • electrikE electrik

                Did you try an earlier ESP 8266 framework version? Perhaps version 3 or even lower?

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                @electrik version 3 will not work. 2.6.2 is required.

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  @electrik version 3 will not work. 2.6.2 is required.

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                  @mfalkvidd I am not entirely sure what is meant by an ESP framework, but if it refers to the URL which is given in the <Preferences> section of the Arduino IDE under <More Board manager URL's> than this might be the problem.
                  I am now using https://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json which leads to a version 3.0.2.
                  What URL should I use for a version 2.6.2 ? Than I will give that a try.

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                  • B Bramz

                    @mfalkvidd I am not entirely sure what is meant by an ESP framework, but if it refers to the URL which is given in the <Preferences> section of the Arduino IDE under <More Board manager URL's> than this might be the problem.
                    I am now using https://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json which leads to a version 3.0.2.
                    What URL should I use for a version 2.6.2 ? Than I will give that a try.

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                    @Bramz yes. Here:
                    f5c588bb-16b5-4002-9f67-07d39b99e780-image.png

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                      Blush, blush. Thanks.

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        @Bramz yes. Here:
                        f5c588bb-16b5-4002-9f67-07d39b99e780-image.png

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                        @mfalkvidd @electrik Yes! This did the trick for me. Thanks for your guidance.
                        Probably the instruction to use a version not higher than 2.6.2 has been given somewhere/sometime and I have overlooked it.
                        The serial monitor remained blank during upload, but when I select 9600 baud and press the reset-button it gives what I think is a healthy response:

                        ⸮⸮5R⸮⸮64 MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGE---,FQ=80,REL=255,VER=2.3.2
                        121 TSF:LRT:OK
                        137 TSM:INIT
                        151 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                        174 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                        scandone
                        state: 0 -> 2 (b0)
                        state: 2 -> 3 (0)
                        state: 3 -> 5 (10)
                        add 0
                        aid 3
                        cnt 
                        
                        connected with XXX, channel 6
                        dhcp client start...
                        ip:192.168.178.46,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.178.1
                        403 TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                        426 TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                        458 MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                        ip:192.168.178.4,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.178.1
                        1544 GWT:TIN:CONNECTING...
                        2573 GWT:TIN:CONNECTING...
                        scandone
                        3601 GWT:TIN:CONNECTING...
                        3629 GWT:TIN:IP: 192.168.178.4
                        3662 MCO:BGN:STP
                        3680 MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                        3708 TSM:READY:NWD REQ
                        3735 ?TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=20,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                        pm open,type:2 0
                        

                        And sure enough, the LAN has detected an ESP device at 192.168.178.4 now.

                        Secretly, I was hoping that connection to Domoticz would now also work but unfortunately I keep on getting the persistent message:

                        2022-11-25 11:54:58.598 Error: MySensorsGateway: Can not connect to: 192.168.178.4:5003
                        

                        However, that probably needs to be adressed in a different topic.

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                        • OldSurferDudeO OldSurferDude

                          @Bramz I'm fairly new to MySensors. As it is supported by volunteers, like you and me and @mfalkvidd, some code doesn't get updated when there's a version change, the code update often happens when someone notices that the code needs to be updated. I suspect that this is the case here.

                          I'd be glad to help out, but not knowing the in's and out's of things, I can pretty much only verify code for which I have hardware.

                          OSD

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                          @OldSurferDude Hope this worked for you too.

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                            @mfalkvidd @Bramz @electrik

                            When I saw 2.6.2 I was thinking the MySensors Library (2.3.2)! It never occurred to me it was the board manager.

                            So, yes! it works for me. :)

                            I just checked to see if Domoticz has an MQTT interface and it appears that it does. @Bramz, look into that. Once you have that, then it may be easy to connect other devices, like Tasmota devices, to Domoticz. MQTT requires an always-on computer connected to your network.

                            I have a headless (needs dummy monitor plug or 3x 75Ω resistors to boot), refurbished computer on which I run Linux OS, then both MQTT and Home Assistant running in Virtual Box.

                            Thanks everyone!

                            OSD

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                              @mfalkvidd @Bramz @electrik

                              When I saw 2.6.2 I was thinking the MySensors Library (2.3.2)! It never occurred to me it was the board manager.

                              So, yes! it works for me. :)

                              I just checked to see if Domoticz has an MQTT interface and it appears that it does. @Bramz, look into that. Once you have that, then it may be easy to connect other devices, like Tasmota devices, to Domoticz. MQTT requires an always-on computer connected to your network.

                              I have a headless (needs dummy monitor plug or 3x 75Ω resistors to boot), refurbished computer on which I run Linux OS, then both MQTT and Home Assistant running in Virtual Box.

                              Thanks everyone!

                              OSD

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                              Still, there seems to be 'someting rotten in the state of Network' where my LAN is concerned. Although the Arduino serial monitor says:

                              13:03:55.821 -> connected with XXX, channel 6
                              13:03:55.868 -> ip:192.168.178.4,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.178.1
                              13:03:55.915 -> ip:192.168.178.4,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.178.1
                              13:04:04.826 -> pm open,type:2 0
                              

                              when I ping the IP-address I get:

                              Pinging 192.168.178.4 with 32 bytes of data:
                              Request timed out.
                              Request timed out.
                              Request timed out.
                              Request timed out.
                              
                              Ping statistics for 192.168.178.4:
                                  Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
                              

                              When I use the tool 'Wireless Network Watcher' I do see that a device is connected at 192.168.178.4 with the correct MAC address.
                              However, when I look at the management page of my FritzBox 7490 modem/router no device is mentioned at 192.168.178.4.

                              I remain at a loss here.

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