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Sending Time to a Node

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    lafleur
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    What is the exact format of a message to send time to a node??

    Thanks

    These are NOT working for me...

    /1/255/3/0/1/123456 
    /255/22/3/0/1/123456
    /1/22/3/0/1/123456
    /0/255/3/0/1/123456  
    
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      #2

      If I remember well there should be a function that the node can request current time from controller, if you can solve the problem the other way around 😁

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        lafleur
        wrote on last edited by lafleur
        #3

        I doing some gateway/controller code.... looks like I got it to work...

        I was assuming that a broadcast was used to return the time... but its NOT, its specific to each node...

        Suggestion...

        Allow time to be sent as a broadcast message, this will allow all node to receive time without having to wait to make or received a specific request

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          kimot
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          #4

          Your sw controller must support this function.

          Maybe helps this.
          https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2229/how-to-receive-time

          Btw, your date in example is 2. January 1970

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