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No LAN connection ESP8266 gateway

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  • OldSurferDudeO OldSurferDude

    @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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      @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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        @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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                  @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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                          • OldSurferDudeO OldSurferDude

                            @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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