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Help: Some explanation requested regarding NACK

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  • O Omemanti

    Thnx for the help so far, Ill let it rest for a while, Im thinking of rebuilding the whole thing..

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    @Omemanti
    Where you able to solve this? I am also experiencing a lot of NACKs in my rfm69 network (868mhz)

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      @Omemanti
      Where you able to solve this? I am also experiencing a lot of NACKs in my rfm69 network (868mhz)

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      @kiesel said in Help: Some explanation requested regarding NACK:

      e you able to solve this? I am also experiencing a lot of NACKs in my rfm69 network (868mhz)

      Nope, not that I can remember.
      BTW: I ditched the rfm69 and moved over to the NRF52.

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        @kiesel said in Help: Some explanation requested regarding NACK:

        e you able to solve this? I am also experiencing a lot of NACKs in my rfm69 network (868mhz)

        Nope, not that I can remember.
        BTW: I ditched the rfm69 and moved over to the NRF52.

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        @Omemanti
        I had exactly the same issue with Rfm69 and latest version of mysensors. The only solution I found is to use the 2.2.0 version. With this everything works perfectly.

        I don't know why with latest releases the messages are NACK even if they actually reach the gateway.

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          @Omemanti
          I had exactly the same issue with Rfm69 and latest version of mysensors. The only solution I found is to use the 2.2.0 version. With this everything works perfectly.

          I don't know why with latest releases the messages are NACK even if they actually reach the gateway.

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          @ricmail85 I solved my problem by soldering a cable to the reset pin of the chip and the (in my case) raspberry pi. This or the dupont wires I used were glitchy :D

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            @ricmail85 I solved my problem by soldering a cable to the reset pin of the chip and the (in my case) raspberry pi. This or the dupont wires I used were glitchy :D

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            @kiesel thanks for reporting! I've also a Raspberry gateway but I left the Rfm69 reset pin unconnected. How did you connect it?

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            • R ricmail85

              @kiesel thanks for reporting! I've also a Raspberry gateway but I left the Rfm69 reset pin unconnected. How did you connect it?

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              @ricmail85 sorry for the late reply. I soldered it to a free pin on the pi and reconfigured the gateway.

              Use this as part of your configure

              --extra-cxxflags="-DMY_RFM69_RST_PIN=29"
              

              If you connected to pi pin 29.

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