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💬 Debugging Sensors and the Gateway

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  • gohanG Offline
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    #11

    Sure, that's why I suggested to use myscontroller since it can be used to debug pretty much everything you need to know out of the gateway.

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      Anyone knows what happened to The Transport messages (TSM & TSF) and MySensors Core messages (MCO) links? I get a message from Jenkins saying "<user> is missing the Overall/Read permission".
      Isn't it publicly available anymore? Or do I need to do something else?

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        #13

        hello
        the links to "The Transport messages " and "The MySensors Core messages" are brocken

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        • yogui79Y yogui79

          hello
          the links to "The Transport messages " and "The MySensors Core messages" are brocken

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          #14

          @yogui79 thanks for reporting. I've fixed them now. Adding them below for reference:
          The Transport messages (TSM & TSF) are described here.
          The MySensors Core messages (MCO) are described here

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            #15

            The MySensors Core messages (MCO) are described here = broken!?!

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            • jopebeJ jopebe

              The MySensors Core messages (MCO) are described here = broken!?!

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              mfalkvidd
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              @jopebe thanks for noticing. The link ended in .htmls instead of .html. Fixed now.

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                #17

                my home has many sensors all built on my sensors library, (around 40 devices and 80+ sensors) as you can imagine it’s big network.
                from time to time messages don’t get through, and when a sensor first start it take a long time to connect.
                i was doing some testing the other day and i left the debug on the gateway turned on, and noticed things are working 10 times better, sensors connect immediately i can send multi command at the same time and they all reach their target (Home assistant turning multiple lights).
                is this normal? did anyone notice this as well?

                not sure why, maybe the delay it creates when it writes to Serial is making it work better?

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                • user1306U user1306

                  my home has many sensors all built on my sensors library, (around 40 devices and 80+ sensors) as you can imagine it’s big network.
                  from time to time messages don’t get through, and when a sensor first start it take a long time to connect.
                  i was doing some testing the other day and i left the debug on the gateway turned on, and noticed things are working 10 times better, sensors connect immediately i can send multi command at the same time and they all reach their target (Home assistant turning multiple lights).
                  is this normal? did anyone notice this as well?

                  not sure why, maybe the delay it creates when it writes to Serial is making it work better?

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                  @user1306 yes, this has been reported by multiple users.

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @user1306 yes, this has been reported by multiple users.

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                    @mfalkvidd
                    Thanks, and please let me know if i can help in some way

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                    • user1306U user1306

                      my home has many sensors all built on my sensors library, (around 40 devices and 80+ sensors) as you can imagine it’s big network.
                      from time to time messages don’t get through, and when a sensor first start it take a long time to connect.
                      i was doing some testing the other day and i left the debug on the gateway turned on, and noticed things are working 10 times better, sensors connect immediately i can send multi command at the same time and they all reach their target (Home assistant turning multiple lights).
                      is this normal? did anyone notice this as well?

                      not sure why, maybe the delay it creates when it writes to Serial is making it work better?

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                      What type of gateway and radio do you use?

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                      • alexeliteA alexelite

                        What type of gateway and radio do you use?

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                        #21

                        @alexelite

                        I’m using Arduino Nano connected through Serial
                        radio is nrf24l01+ PA LNA connected to the 3.3 converter module and powered separately

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