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[SOLVED] Problems with Ethernet Gateway (Arduino Ethernet Shield)

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  • N niccodemi

    @korttoma

    exit Arduino ide, download latest Master library 1.4.1

    Patch file RF24_config.h (xxxx\MySensors\utility) to enable softspi,

    uncomment (remove //) #define SOFTSPI

    and change pin numbers as below:

    const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MISO_PIN = 15;
    const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MOSI_PIN = 14;
    const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_SCK_PIN = 16;

    Connecto radio and gateway as per instructions for ethernet gateway except MISO, MOSI and SCK.
    These connect as below
    radio MOSI to arduino A0,
    radio MISO to arduino A1,
    radio SCK to arduino A2.

    start arudino ide 1.5.8, open Ethernet Gateway sketch and amend/add below lines

    add this line: #include <DigitalIO.h>

    comment UIPEthernet.h (//#include <UIPEthernet.h>)

    uncomment Ethernet.h (#include <Ethernet.h>)

    and choose IP address

    Dan S.D Offline
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    Dan S.
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    wrote on last edited by
    #13

    @niccodemi Very good description of what needs to be done. Only addition I would make is that you have to undo the changes you made other than to the gateway sketch when you go back to creating sensors. May be just as easy to reload the library to do that.

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    • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

      @Dan-S. said:

      I used a standard (cell phone type) 5V power supply and with the AMS1117 (listed in hardware) to knock it down to the 3.3V required by the radio. If your gateway (or sensor) works for a while and then stops and then will start again when plugged back in/rebooted you can almost bet it's a radio power problem (if you are already using soft SPI for your gateway).

      Use the latest sketch from the 1.4.1 library for the gateway. The soft SPI stuff is included in the latest library. I just needs to be turned on by some include statement changes in the gateway and RF24_config.h. It requires changes in the radio wiring to the arduino also. I used the instructions provided by Anticimex that are contained in the link I posted above. It's a long thread but the instructions are in there. Probably needs to be broken out as a separate how to posting.

      Yeah,

      The thread is so long, and after reading through it a few times, it is not possible for me to understand what I need to do to get this working.

      I am using the latest library with the Ethernet Gateway sketch on github... but still not working

      Screen Shot 2014-11-06 at 6.56.04 AM.png

      Here is a photo of my rig, separating the power supply for the radio.

      FullSizeRender.jpg

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      wrote on last edited by
      #14

      @BulldogLowell You are not using the antenna version but since I am, I used an entirely separate 5 volt wall wart supply to power the radio through the AMS117--did not go through the UNO power as it looks like you did in the pix. Just need to make sure that all the grounds are common if you do like I did, i.e. connect the ground from the separate supply to the UNO/shield ground in addition to the AMS117 and radio ground.

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      • N niccodemi

        @korttoma

        exit Arduino ide, download latest Master library 1.4.1

        Patch file RF24_config.h (xxxx\MySensors\utility) to enable softspi,

        uncomment (remove //) #define SOFTSPI

        and change pin numbers as below:

        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MISO_PIN = 15;
        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MOSI_PIN = 14;
        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_SCK_PIN = 16;

        Connecto radio and gateway as per instructions for ethernet gateway except MISO, MOSI and SCK.
        These connect as below
        radio MOSI to arduino A0,
        radio MISO to arduino A1,
        radio SCK to arduino A2.

        start arudino ide 1.5.8, open Ethernet Gateway sketch and amend/add below lines

        add this line: #include <DigitalIO.h>

        comment UIPEthernet.h (//#include <UIPEthernet.h>)

        uncomment Ethernet.h (#include <Ethernet.h>)

        and choose IP address

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        wrote on last edited by BulldogLowell
        #15

        @niccodemi said:

        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MISO_PIN = 15;
        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MOSI_PIN = 14;
        const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_SCK_PIN = 16;

        and these are the correct pinouts for my Arduino Ethernet Shield, correct?

        This is moving the SPI communication between the Uno and the shield off to another set of pins, and we are leaving the radio pins on hardware SPI?

        Thanks!!!!

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        • Dan S.D Dan S.

          @BulldogLowell You are not using the antenna version but since I am, I used an entirely separate 5 volt wall wart supply to power the radio through the AMS117--did not go through the UNO power as it looks like you did in the pix. Just need to make sure that all the grounds are common if you do like I did, i.e. connect the ground from the separate supply to the UNO/shield ground in addition to the AMS117 and radio ground.

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          BulldogLowell
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          #16

          @Dan-S.

          Apart from my question above, my only concern is how much power. It occurs to me that the radios attached to my sensor nodes NEVER have this problem, so it make me think that he Ethernet Shield consumes too much power... we got that. Is it the consensus that the power that Uno can provide is not enough to power the Radio and the Ethernet shield?

          Thanks for the assistance, it is appreciated. Hope to get there soon!

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          • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

            @niccodemi said:

            const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MISO_PIN = 15;
            const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_MOSI_PIN = 14;
            const uint8_t SOFT_SPI_SCK_PIN = 16;

            and these are the correct pinouts for my Arduino Ethernet Shield, correct?

            This is moving the SPI communication between the Uno and the shield off to another set of pins, and we are leaving the radio pins on hardware SPI?

            Thanks!!!!

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            wrote on last edited by
            #17

            @BulldogLowell Once you sent the pin definitions in RF24_config.h as you indicated you connect the MOSI, MISO and SCK pins of the radio to A0,A1 and A2 on the Ethernet shield/UNO as niccodemi indicated. The other radio pins remain connected as they were originally.

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            • BulldogLowellB Offline
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              BulldogLowell
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              #18

              right, completely understood now. i updated my IDE, made all the edits, changed the pins and loaded up my rig.

              fingers crossed.

              Thanks for everyone's help!

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              • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

                right, completely understood now. i updated my IDE, made all the edits, changed the pins and loaded up my rig.

                fingers crossed.

                Thanks for everyone's help!

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                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                @BulldogLowell

                OK... Working fine :)

                THANKS to everyone who assisted!!!

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                • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

                  @BulldogLowell

                  OK... Working fine :)

                  THANKS to everyone who assisted!!!

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                  #20

                  @BulldogLowell said:

                  @BulldogLowell

                  OK... Working fine :)

                  THANKS to everyone who assisted!!!

                  UPDATE: 12 hours and working perfectly!

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                  • korttomaK Offline
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                    korttoma
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #21

                    Thanks @niccodemi for the detailed how to. Now to only thing unclear to me is if this can be applied on the Ethernet board I have or should I order a new one? I have built a Ethernet GW with a Pro mini and that Ethernet board but I just have not found time to take it in to use and then there was all this about the SPI issue that made me push the task ahead of me.

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                      niccodemi
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #22

                      @korttoma , I don't see why it shouldn't work with your board. It doesn't cost you anything to try and report back here how it went.

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                        niccodemi
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #23

                        @BulldogLowell , are you using relay actuators with your ethernet gw?

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                        • N niccodemi

                          @BulldogLowell , are you using relay actuators with your ethernet gw?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #24

                          @niccodemi

                          I'm not sure I know what you mean... Do you mean are some attached node used as relays?

                          Gateway still working perfectly...

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                            niccodemi
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #25

                            @BulldogLowell yes, node with relay.

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                            • N niccodemi

                              @BulldogLowell yes, node with relay.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #26

                              @niccodemi

                              I had... but converted it back to regular non-repeating node.

                              I had too much trouble with it, but that was before I had this stable Ethernet gateway.

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                                #27

                                Would Just like to say thank you to every one, this fixed my GW problems as well.

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                                • korttomaK Offline
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #28

                                  I was finally gona tackle my own Ethernet GW but I got stuck at the "0;0;3;0;9;check wires" issue.

                                  I'we checked the wires a couple of times. Tried 4 different power supplies, rewired so that only the radio gets the 3.3v from the LM2937ET-3.3 regulator (arduino Pro mini 3.3 feed with 5v on the raw pin and Ethernet module also gets 5v since it has a AMS1117 onboard). I do have a 47uF cap close to the radio. Tried regular radio module and the PA-LNA module that I was planing on using.

                                  The "check wires" is related to the radio module only right?

                                  Guess I will have to go back to the breadboard to see if I can get it working.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #29

                                    Do we need to remove this Soft SPI mod to build sensors now?

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                                    • P p0lar

                                      Do we need to remove this Soft SPI mod to build sensors now?

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #30

                                      @p0lar

                                      For normal sensors you should probably run with the hardware SPI. So yes. disable it when gateway has been compiled and flashed.

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                                        wrote on last edited by korttoma
                                        #31

                                        I have now tried on a breadboard with the same result "0;0;3;0;9;check wires". Swapped out the Pro Mini to a Nano same result. My conclusion would be that the Ethernet board I have can just not be used.

                                        eth.jpg

                                        How I connected:
                                        Ethernet board arduino pin
                                        NSS/SS D10
                                        MO/MO A0
                                        MI/MI A1
                                        SOK/CK A2
                                        V+5 tried with 3.3v 5v and 9v
                                        GND GND

                                        The radio was connected according to this

                                        I'm still gona try the none SOFTSPI setup if I get the same result. edit -> same result here

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                                        • korttomaK korttoma

                                          I have now tried on a breadboard with the same result "0;0;3;0;9;check wires". Swapped out the Pro Mini to a Nano same result. My conclusion would be that the Ethernet board I have can just not be used.

                                          eth.jpg

                                          How I connected:
                                          Ethernet board arduino pin
                                          NSS/SS D10
                                          MO/MO A0
                                          MI/MI A1
                                          SOK/CK A2
                                          V+5 tried with 3.3v 5v and 9v
                                          GND GND

                                          The radio was connected according to this

                                          I'm still gona try the none SOFTSPI setup if I get the same result. edit -> same result here

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #32

                                          @korttoma That W5100 module has no SPI_EN signal out on the pins, so you have to use soft SPI for it, or it will block the radio module. Or you can HW-patch the module to drive the inverse of the CS pin on the SPI_EN pin on the W5100 ASIC. If you instead does pull out SPI_EN to the Arduino you can use the config in the gateway sketch to handle the SPI_EN for you. I do this for my GW which has a W5100 module with SPI_EN available and it works a treat.

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