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    tbowmo
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    @Reza

    Is this a china model arduino? It could be a cheap counterfeit FTDI chip..

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      now !!! with unplug / plug gateway dont work !

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        @Reza

        Is this a china model arduino? It could be a cheap counterfeit FTDI chip..

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        @tbowmo
        no this is arduino nano with a FT232 chip

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          is it a genuine arduino nano? I thought they where all using atmega32u4 for usb interface nowadays

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          • tbowmoT tbowmo

            is it a genuine arduino nano? I thought they where all using atmega32u4 for usb interface nowadays

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            @tbowmo said:

            is it a genuine arduino nano? I thought they where all using atmega32u4 for usb interface nowadays

            i dont know this is a genuine or no but i know this is a nano with chip FT232 . not CH340
            now ! after unplug / plug , gateway dont back !

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            • tbowmoT tbowmo

              is it a genuine arduino nano? I thought they where all using atmega32u4 for usb interface nowadays

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              @tbowmo 0_1474905097662_123.jpg

              i have this error

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                Hi.

                I had the same issue with (original) FTDI chipset ARDUINO.
                I use FTDI chipset because that enables me to FIX the USB to stick at for example USB20 and not to a different port. Comes in handy after a reboot. Domoticz will continue to work.

                However ... I had the same issue you described.
                I replaced ARDUINO with new one for testing with CH340.
                Gateway was recognized again.
                The failing FTDI Arduino that was nog recognized works perfectly well with my Windows 10 PC however not with Raspi.

                Keep in mind the CH340 has no serial number. I was unable to fix at a certain USB position.

                From your logs I can confirm I had the same issue.
                try: dmesg | grep "ÜSB"

                It will not show you a USB1 or USBx device.

                I bought a new FTDI arduino and said bye bye to the problem. All is working again.

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                • sinczeS sincze

                  Hi.

                  I had the same issue with (original) FTDI chipset ARDUINO.
                  I use FTDI chipset because that enables me to FIX the USB to stick at for example USB20 and not to a different port. Comes in handy after a reboot. Domoticz will continue to work.

                  However ... I had the same issue you described.
                  I replaced ARDUINO with new one for testing with CH340.
                  Gateway was recognized again.
                  The failing FTDI Arduino that was nog recognized works perfectly well with my Windows 10 PC however not with Raspi.

                  Keep in mind the CH340 has no serial number. I was unable to fix at a certain USB position.

                  From your logs I can confirm I had the same issue.
                  try: dmesg | grep "ÜSB"

                  It will not show you a USB1 or USBx device.

                  I bought a new FTDI arduino and said bye bye to the problem. All is working again.

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                  @sincze
                  sorry for weak in english , so you have use which one ? FT232 or CH340 ???
                  now you have not same problem ???

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                    No problem.

                    I had problems with original FTDI arduino.
                    For testing i changed to 340 arduino that worked.

                    Than ordered new FTDI arduino.. And it worked again.
                    Do you have a spare ARDUINO that you can flash with your gateway software??

                    If your gateway is not assigned a /dev/ttyUSBx address It will not work.

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                    • sinczeS sincze

                      No problem.

                      I had problems with original FTDI arduino.
                      For testing i changed to 340 arduino that worked.

                      Than ordered new FTDI arduino.. And it worked again.
                      Do you have a spare ARDUINO that you can flash with your gateway software??

                      If your gateway is not assigned a /dev/ttyUSBx address It will not work.

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                      @sincze
                      sorry again , i am beginner :)
                      first i do this Instructions (https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/PersistentUSBDevices) and dont work , after this , @tbowmo told me :
                      lsusb

                      -> provide the output

                      unplug / plug the usb device

                      once more in your terminal
                      lsusb
                      -> provide output
                      also i do :
                      dmesg

                      -> provide the output

                      unplug / plug the usb device

                      so now after unplug/plug , my gateway dont detect and dont work

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                        0_1474907053201_kdkdkdkdk.jpg

                        i change usb port for my gateway and this working now , but after reset my problem again,,,,

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                        • sinczeS sincze

                          No problem.

                          I had problems with original FTDI arduino.
                          For testing i changed to 340 arduino that worked.

                          Than ordered new FTDI arduino.. And it worked again.
                          Do you have a spare ARDUINO that you can flash with your gateway software??

                          If your gateway is not assigned a /dev/ttyUSBx address It will not work.

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                          Reza
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                          @sincze
                          i use a spare ARDUINO but there is my problem yet...
                          0_1474908555516_0.jpg

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                          • tbowmoT tbowmo

                            after you have powered on your raspberry, you log in

                            then at the command prompt you type:

                            lsusb

                            -> provide the output

                            unplug / plug the usb device

                            once more in your terminal
                            lsusb
                            -> provide output

                            the same for dmesg. In a terminal type "dmesg" hit return, and provide the output, both before you unplug a device that is not working, and after you have done it, and it is working.

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                            @tbowmo
                            now i run this
                            lsusb

                            -> provide the output

                            unplug / plug the usb device

                            once more in your terminal
                            lsusb
                            -> provide output

                            the same for dmesg. In a terminal type "dmesg" hit return, and provide the output, both before you unplug a device that is not working, and after you have done it, and it is working.

                            but after unplug power . there is my problem yet

                            0_1474909146153_00.jpg

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                              @Reza just to be sure: unplug power you mean:

                              Unplug the power cord from raspberry right?
                              Not unplug and replug FTDI device?

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                              • sinczeS sincze

                                @Reza just to be sure: unplug power you mean:

                                Unplug the power cord from raspberry right?
                                Not unplug and replug FTDI device?

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                                @sincze said:

                                just to be sure: unplug power you mean:

                                Unplug the power cord from raspberry right?
                                Not unplug and replug FTDI device?

                                my serial gateway is always plug and connect. i mean unplug power of raspberry.
                                Suppose i use solar panel and battery for home and in cloudy day . power's home is off... so raspberry will be turn off...(or other reason for power off...)

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                                  @Reza

                                  from the initial logs, after powerup, there is no FT232 listed in your lsusb listing, then you unplug and plug it again, and THEN the FT232 is present..

                                  This IS not a bug in mysensors, as it's an HW chip (FT232) that your linux doesn't see before it's unplugged / plugged, it smells of a hardware issue with your nano. Now @sincze mentioned to you that he have had the same issues, and he cured it by exchanging the arduino, maybe it's worth a shot?

                                  @awi also linked to a document, that describes how to make USB devices persistent in the naming (this can happen once in a while, that a USB device enumerates as a different device number.. That is, /dev/ttyUSB1 instead of /dev/ttyUSB0).

                                  @Reza said:
                                  0_1474903726513_12.jpg

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                                  • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                    @Reza

                                    from the initial logs, after powerup, there is no FT232 listed in your lsusb listing, then you unplug and plug it again, and THEN the FT232 is present..

                                    This IS not a bug in mysensors, as it's an HW chip (FT232) that your linux doesn't see before it's unplugged / plugged, it smells of a hardware issue with your nano. Now @sincze mentioned to you that he have had the same issues, and he cured it by exchanging the arduino, maybe it's worth a shot?

                                    @awi also linked to a document, that describes how to make USB devices persistent in the naming (this can happen once in a while, that a USB device enumerates as a different device number.. That is, /dev/ttyUSB1 instead of /dev/ttyUSB0).

                                    @Reza said:
                                    0_1474903726513_12.jpg

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                                    @tbowmo
                                    thank you my friend . so this is related to my arduino totally . very very thank you
                                    so i think , when complete gateway with a Rpi , this problem will be solved !!!

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                                      @Reza

                                      from the initial logs, after powerup, there is no FT232 listed in your lsusb listing, then you unplug and plug it again, and THEN the FT232 is present..

                                      This IS not a bug in mysensors, as it's an HW chip (FT232) that your linux doesn't see before it's unplugged / plugged, it smells of a hardware issue with your nano. Now @sincze mentioned to you that he have had the same issues, and he cured it by exchanging the arduino, maybe it's worth a shot?

                                      @awi also linked to a document, that describes how to make USB devices persistent in the naming (this can happen once in a while, that a USB device enumerates as a different device number.. That is, /dev/ttyUSB1 instead of /dev/ttyUSB0).

                                      @Reza said:
                                      0_1474903726513_12.jpg

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                                      @tbowmo
                                      i test some arduino but all have this problem .
                                      i have a question . is there a code in linux(Rpi) that after turn off/ on or reset Rpi (after some minutes) , usb port Be reset once !?
                                      is there a ready code for this ?

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                                        @Reza

                                        Not that I know of..

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                                        • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                          @Reza

                                          Not that I know of..

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                                          @tbowmo
                                          I'm looking for a solution for this issue :)
                                          thank you

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