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Step-by-step procedure to connect the NRF24L01+ to the GPIO pins and use the Raspberry as a Serial Gateway (MySensors 1.x)

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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    #136

    @mfalkvidd

    Ok, didn't know that it was updated to 2.0.0 "final", thanks for the hint :+1:

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    • Sander TeunissenS Offline
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      #137

      Would it be safe to say a RPI gateway 2.0 is not available yet for beginners ? (like the instructions @mfalkvidd made are not usable for this ?)

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      • Sander TeunissenS Sander Teunissen

        Would it be safe to say a RPI gateway 2.0 is not available yet for beginners ? (like the instructions @mfalkvidd made are not usable for this ?)

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        @Sander-Teunissen
        At the moment I would advise beginners to use a separate GW for the official 2.0.0 (ethernet or serial based). I found the ethernet based gateway the easiest to use in various setups, espcially since Domoticz (my controller of choice) supported this.

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        • GertSandersG GertSanders

          @Sander-Teunissen
          At the moment I would advise beginners to use a separate GW for the official 2.0.0 (ethernet or serial based). I found the ethernet based gateway the easiest to use in various setups, espcially since Domoticz (my controller of choice) supported this.

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          Sander Teunissen
          wrote on last edited by Sander Teunissen
          #139

          @GertSanders Thanks Gert !
          I did a quick build of the serial gateway using an arduino which I connect to my RPI. Pretty easy. I'll be watching this when I can switch back to the RPI built gateway...

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            Note: This guide is only applicable to MySensors 1.x. For MySensors 2, use this guide.

            I noticed that a step-by-step procedure to connect the NRF24L01 to the GPIO pins and use the Raspberry as a Serial Gateway was listed in the document for MySensors 1.6.

            Since I have three gateways configured this way, and I need to set up 3 more for covering different offices around the world, and I had already written the instructions in Swedish for Datormagazin, I thought I'd help out.

            This is the first draft. Any feedback is welcome.


            INTRODUCTION
            The radio module NRF24L01+ is cheap and power efficient, but it is unable to communicate with regular wifi. The bridge between NRF24L01+ nodes and the "computer world" is called a Gateway. You can use other types of gateways, but connecting the NRF24L01+ module directly to the Raspberry Pi is a simple and cheap alternative.

            Wiring Things Up
            Connect the NRF20L01+ radio module to the Raspberry Pi like this:
            raspi_mysensors[1].png

            Raspberry Pi NRF24L01+ Color
            6 / GND GND Black
            1 / 3.3V DC VCC Red
            22 / GPIO25 CE Orange
            24 / GPIO 8 CSN/CS Yellow
            23 / GPIO11 / SPI_CLK SCK Green
            19 / GPIO10 / SPI_MOSI MOSI Blue
            21 / GPIO9 / SPI_MISO MISO Violet

            The IRQ pin on NRF24L01 is not currently used.

            For a comprehensive view of the Raspberry Pi pins, see http://pinout.xyz/

            You should also connect a decoupling capacitor to the radio. See this guide.

            COMPILING THE GATEWAY
            Login to your Raspberry Pi (using SSH or open a terminal on the graphical console) and run these commands:

            git clone https://github.com/TMRh20/RF24.git
            cd RF24
            make all && sudo make install
            cd ..
            
            git clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git
            cd Raspberry
            make all && sudo make install
            

            If you get the following error:

            pi@raspberrypi ~/RF24 $ make all && sudo make install
            g++ -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=armv7-a -D BCM2835_PERI_BASE=0x -c RF24.cpp
            gcc -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=armv7-a -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
            
            

            You've probably run into the problem discussed in this thread. People have had luck with different solutions. The simplest is to make the following change to ~/Raspberry/librf24-bcm/Makefile

            #IOBASE := $(shell cat /proc/iomem | grep bcm2708_vcio | cut -f 1 -d "-")
            IOBASE := 3F000000
            

            VERIFY THE GATEWAY
            Run sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial. The output should look like this:

            pi@raspberrypi ~/Raspberry $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
            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            = 0x4c
            RF_SETUP         = 0x23
            CONFIG           = 0x0e
            DYNPD/FEATURE    = 0x3f 0x06
            Data Rate        = 250KBPS
            Model            = nRF24L01+
            CRC Length       = 16 bits
            PA Power         = PA_LOW
            

            If the NRF24L01+ isn't correctly wired, the following error will be shown

            pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
            Starting PiGatewaySerial...
            Protocol version - 1.4
            Created PTY '/dev/pts/2'
            Gateway tty: /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
            check wires
            

            If this happens, double-check your wiring and correct any problems. Press Ctrl+Z and type

            sudo killall PiGatewaySerial
            

            to get rid of the non-functioning Gateway. Then run sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial again

            If all is well, exit PiGatewaySerial by pressing Ctrl+C. Then run

            sudo /etc/init.d/PiGatewaySerial start
            

            to start the gateway as a background process. Verify that it started correctly by running

            sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
            

            You should see the message "Gateway startup complete". Exit by typing Ctrl+C.

            MAKE THE GATEWAY AUTOSTART
            To make sure the Gateway is started when your Raspberry Pi boots up, run the following command:

            sudo make enable-gwserial
            

            Enable the gateway for use with Domoticz
            Domoticz (and maybe other home automation systems) has trouble reading from the default path created by PiGatewaySerial. You might need to run the following command:

            sudo ln -s /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway /dev/ttyUSB20
            

            And change /etc/rc.local from this

            exit 0
            
            

            to this

            ln -s /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway /dev/ttyUSB20
            exit 0
            
            

            OTHER NOTES

            • The 3.3V power on the Raspberry Pi is rated for a maximum of 50mA. A regular NRF24L01+ only needs 15mA, but if you are using a power amplified version you might exceed what the Raspberry Pi can output. In that case, an external power supply might be required. If you use an external power source gnd must be connected to the Raspberry Pi's gnd.

            • Connecting the NRF24L01+ directly to your Raspberry Pi will prevent you from using the Raspberry Pi's gpio ports for other things, like a Z-wave board.

            • A user experienced slow data transfer compared to USB-to-Serial(ttl)<-->MySensors Gateway connection, especially on OTA firmware update. If you think this will cause a problem for you, an ethernet gateway might be a better alternative.

            As always, I stand on the shoulders of giants. Related posts:

            • http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection
            • http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1974/domoticz-as-controller-and-a-gateway-for-mysensor-nodes-running-on-a-raspberry-pi-2

            TROUBLESHOOTING
            If you get this error

            pi@Domoticz3:~/Raspberry$ sudo /etc/init.d/PiGatewaySerial start
            [....] Starting PiGatewaySerial (via systemctl): PiGatewaySerial.serviceFailed to start PiGatewaySerial.service: Unit PiGatewaySerial.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
             failed!
            

            or this error

            pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
            sudo: /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial: command not found
            

            you have probably forgotten to run sudo make install. Read the instructions again, and follow them this time :-) User @sineverba reported that a reboot of the Pi after running make install helped.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #140

            @mfalkvidd said:

            OTHER NOTES

            • The 3.3V power on the Raspberry Pi is rated for a maximum of 50mA. A regular NRF24L01+ only needs 15mA, but if you are using a power amplified version you might exceed what the Raspberry Pi can output. In that case, an external power supply might be required.

            Nice guide thanks.
            when using external power supply i think it is best to connect Ground from Rpi and ext power supply. Maybe write that in the guide?

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            • F flopp

              @mfalkvidd said:

              OTHER NOTES

              • The 3.3V power on the Raspberry Pi is rated for a maximum of 50mA. A regular NRF24L01+ only needs 15mA, but if you are using a power amplified version you might exceed what the Raspberry Pi can output. In that case, an external power supply might be required.

              Nice guide thanks.
              when using external power supply i think it is best to connect Ground from Rpi and ext power supply. Maybe write that in the guide?

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              #141

              @flopp the best would be to use Raspberry's 5V rail and reduce it to 3.3V via the LDO like @GertSanders did in his board.

              There is one member using 3.3V rail for powering PA+LNA Tranceiver without any issues - check out the latest open hardware. I have not tried it personally

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              • alexsh1A alexsh1

                @flopp the best would be to use Raspberry's 5V rail and reduce it to 3.3V via the LDO like @GertSanders did in his board.

                There is one member using 3.3V rail for powering PA+LNA Tranceiver without any issues - check out the latest open hardware. I have not tried it personally

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                wrote on last edited by
                #142

                @alexsh1 I wouldn't want a guide to recommend a solution that is way outside the specifications even if users might not experience problems. Strange problems usually happen outside specs, they are a pain to troubleshoot and in this case might lead to frying someone's Raspberry Pi.

                @flopp thanks for your suggestion, I've amended to guide.

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  Note: This guide is only applicable to MySensors 1.x. For MySensors 2, use this guide.

                  I noticed that a step-by-step procedure to connect the NRF24L01 to the GPIO pins and use the Raspberry as a Serial Gateway was listed in the document for MySensors 1.6.

                  Since I have three gateways configured this way, and I need to set up 3 more for covering different offices around the world, and I had already written the instructions in Swedish for Datormagazin, I thought I'd help out.

                  This is the first draft. Any feedback is welcome.


                  INTRODUCTION
                  The radio module NRF24L01+ is cheap and power efficient, but it is unable to communicate with regular wifi. The bridge between NRF24L01+ nodes and the "computer world" is called a Gateway. You can use other types of gateways, but connecting the NRF24L01+ module directly to the Raspberry Pi is a simple and cheap alternative.

                  Wiring Things Up
                  Connect the NRF20L01+ radio module to the Raspberry Pi like this:
                  raspi_mysensors[1].png

                  Raspberry Pi NRF24L01+ Color
                  6 / GND GND Black
                  1 / 3.3V DC VCC Red
                  22 / GPIO25 CE Orange
                  24 / GPIO 8 CSN/CS Yellow
                  23 / GPIO11 / SPI_CLK SCK Green
                  19 / GPIO10 / SPI_MOSI MOSI Blue
                  21 / GPIO9 / SPI_MISO MISO Violet

                  The IRQ pin on NRF24L01 is not currently used.

                  For a comprehensive view of the Raspberry Pi pins, see http://pinout.xyz/

                  You should also connect a decoupling capacitor to the radio. See this guide.

                  COMPILING THE GATEWAY
                  Login to your Raspberry Pi (using SSH or open a terminal on the graphical console) and run these commands:

                  git clone https://github.com/TMRh20/RF24.git
                  cd RF24
                  make all && sudo make install
                  cd ..
                  
                  git clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git
                  cd Raspberry
                  make all && sudo make install
                  

                  If you get the following error:

                  pi@raspberrypi ~/RF24 $ make all && sudo make install
                  g++ -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=armv7-a -D BCM2835_PERI_BASE=0x -c RF24.cpp
                  gcc -Wall -fPIC -Ofast -mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=hard -mtune=arm1176jzf-s -march=armv7-a -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
                  
                  

                  You've probably run into the problem discussed in this thread. People have had luck with different solutions. The simplest is to make the following change to ~/Raspberry/librf24-bcm/Makefile

                  #IOBASE := $(shell cat /proc/iomem | grep bcm2708_vcio | cut -f 1 -d "-")
                  IOBASE := 3F000000
                  

                  VERIFY THE GATEWAY
                  Run sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial. The output should look like this:

                  pi@raspberrypi ~/Raspberry $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
                  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            = 0x4c
                  RF_SETUP         = 0x23
                  CONFIG           = 0x0e
                  DYNPD/FEATURE    = 0x3f 0x06
                  Data Rate        = 250KBPS
                  Model            = nRF24L01+
                  CRC Length       = 16 bits
                  PA Power         = PA_LOW
                  

                  If the NRF24L01+ isn't correctly wired, the following error will be shown

                  pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
                  Starting PiGatewaySerial...
                  Protocol version - 1.4
                  Created PTY '/dev/pts/2'
                  Gateway tty: /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                  check wires
                  

                  If this happens, double-check your wiring and correct any problems. Press Ctrl+Z and type

                  sudo killall PiGatewaySerial
                  

                  to get rid of the non-functioning Gateway. Then run sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial again

                  If all is well, exit PiGatewaySerial by pressing Ctrl+C. Then run

                  sudo /etc/init.d/PiGatewaySerial start
                  

                  to start the gateway as a background process. Verify that it started correctly by running

                  sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                  

                  You should see the message "Gateway startup complete". Exit by typing Ctrl+C.

                  MAKE THE GATEWAY AUTOSTART
                  To make sure the Gateway is started when your Raspberry Pi boots up, run the following command:

                  sudo make enable-gwserial
                  

                  Enable the gateway for use with Domoticz
                  Domoticz (and maybe other home automation systems) has trouble reading from the default path created by PiGatewaySerial. You might need to run the following command:

                  sudo ln -s /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway /dev/ttyUSB20
                  

                  And change /etc/rc.local from this

                  exit 0
                  
                  

                  to this

                  ln -s /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway /dev/ttyUSB20
                  exit 0
                  
                  

                  OTHER NOTES

                  • The 3.3V power on the Raspberry Pi is rated for a maximum of 50mA. A regular NRF24L01+ only needs 15mA, but if you are using a power amplified version you might exceed what the Raspberry Pi can output. In that case, an external power supply might be required. If you use an external power source gnd must be connected to the Raspberry Pi's gnd.

                  • Connecting the NRF24L01+ directly to your Raspberry Pi will prevent you from using the Raspberry Pi's gpio ports for other things, like a Z-wave board.

                  • A user experienced slow data transfer compared to USB-to-Serial(ttl)<-->MySensors Gateway connection, especially on OTA firmware update. If you think this will cause a problem for you, an ethernet gateway might be a better alternative.

                  As always, I stand on the shoulders of giants. Related posts:

                  • http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection
                  • http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1974/domoticz-as-controller-and-a-gateway-for-mysensor-nodes-running-on-a-raspberry-pi-2

                  TROUBLESHOOTING
                  If you get this error

                  pi@Domoticz3:~/Raspberry$ sudo /etc/init.d/PiGatewaySerial start
                  [....] Starting PiGatewaySerial (via systemctl): PiGatewaySerial.serviceFailed to start PiGatewaySerial.service: Unit PiGatewaySerial.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
                   failed!
                  

                  or this error

                  pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial
                  sudo: /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial: command not found
                  

                  you have probably forgotten to run sudo make install. Read the instructions again, and follow them this time :-) User @sineverba reported that a reboot of the Pi after running make install helped.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #143

                  @mfalkvidd I"m confused. I noticed the instructions below is for 1.5X or below and will not work with 2.0. The link for 2.0 that is posted doesn't make any sense to me at all. It also takes me to a thread where I start reading the information from the middle of a thread. I'm coming to the conclusion that it doesn't work yet..... Am I right?
                  SUPER New here. sorry

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                  • SeanMarshS SeanMarsh

                    @mfalkvidd I"m confused. I noticed the instructions below is for 1.5X or below and will not work with 2.0. The link for 2.0 that is posted doesn't make any sense to me at all. It also takes me to a thread where I start reading the information from the middle of a thread. I'm coming to the conclusion that it doesn't work yet..... Am I right?
                    SUPER New here. sorry

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #144

                    @SeanMarsh I don't know anything more than what's stated in that thread, sorry. That's also why it is the last option of the alternatives. Go with a serial, wifi or ethernet gateway if you can.

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                      #145

                      I also have a serial gateway next to my raspberry (3 in this case) with Domoticz on it.
                      If there is an issue than at least a part is still running without breaking everything.
                      I am using zwave at most and mysensors now for playing.
                      I cannot break the current zwave implementation so for me a serial gateway is the best solution.
                      For playing around you might just try as i imaging it could be fun to do it.

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                        #146

                        How can we update the gateway to v1.5? I just tried to rebuild from github today and I am getting really odd errors now that I did not get before:
                        cc1: error: bad value (cortex-a7)

                        What I could find online states I need to update the gcc compiler on my rPi - it is currently version 4 and latest is 5...but apt-get update gcc says I am already at latest version.

                        I am trying to get my slimNodes up and running using v1.5 of mysensors.

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                          #147

                          How can I use "PA power HIGH" with this setup?

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                            Reza
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                            #148

                            i can not add device to domoticz controller with serial gateway(1.4)

                            MySensors Gateway USB
                            Version: 1.4 Setup

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                              Reza
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                              #149

                              is this true ?

                              
                              pi@raspberrypi:~$ sudo make enable-gwserial
                              make: *** No rule to make target 'enable-gwserial'.  Stop.
                              
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                                is this true ?

                                
                                pi@raspberrypi:~$ sudo make enable-gwserial
                                make: *** No rule to make target 'enable-gwserial'.  Stop.
                                
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                                #150

                                @Reza try:
                                cd Raspberry
                                sudo make enable-gwserial

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                                  @Reza try:
                                  cd Raspberry
                                  sudo make enable-gwserial

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                                  Reza
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                                  #151

                                  @Toyman
                                  thank you

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                                    Reza
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                                    #152

                                    in domoticz i have this problem :

                                    
                                    pi@raspberrypi:~$ sudo cat /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                    cat: /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway: No such file or directory
                                    
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                                      rmtucker
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                                      How do I remove all that I have installed at the top of this thread so I can revert back to an arduino serial gateway?

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                                      • rmtuckerR rmtucker

                                        How do I remove all that I have installed at the top of this thread so I can revert back to an arduino serial gateway?

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                                        mfalkvidd
                                        Mod
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                                        #154

                                        @rmtucker run "sudo make uninstall" when standing in the Raspberry folder

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                                        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                          @rmtucker run "sudo make uninstall" when standing in the Raspberry folder

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                                          rmtucker
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                                          #155

                                          @mfalkvidd do you mean the root directory?
                                          I have had this running for a number of months but I want to go back to the arduino serial setup without losing my domoticz controller or data.

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