I got a lot of issues to implement MySensors. One of my problem was the LED. Ok I was a little bit stupid (or tired ;)) but a very useful thing for noobs like me could be to flash LED at gateway start-up and on controller connection.
I never noticed the 20 device cap. That won't do.
What I am thinking of now, is to use EspHome and just dedicate a router to handle just that network - so kinda creating an IoT network without internet access and as standalone as possible. Using static IPs should make the response better too.
Thanks for looking into this.
It seems that using an Ethernet PHY (like LAN8720) with the ESP32 in a MySensors setup requires a bit of extra configuration, including initializing the PHY using the ETH.h library and disabling the default Wi-Fi initialization. Interestingly, this setup allows for dual IP addresses, with one for the Ethernet connection and another for Wi-Fi, which can be useful in certain applications.
Just for reference, as this solution was no yet mentioned:
You could also use a second UART on your controller or a software serial for debuging with the following defines:
#define MY_SERIALDEVICE Serial // Interface for controller connection
#define MY_DEBUGDEVICE Serial1 // Interface for debug output
Regards, Edi
Hi There,
I had a quick look, and this looks focused on SP8266. I have myself contributed to this: New TLS implementation #1520 .
I don't think this will apply for RaspberryPI MQTT GW.
Thanks and regards,
Eric.
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It seems like you're exploring the use of PJON with RS485. While RS485 is natively supported in MySensors, using PJON for collision handling can offer some interesting advantages, especially in environments where communication reliability is critical. PJON's collision management may be useful in bus systems like RS485, but it's worth considering whether the added complexity is necessary.