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receive() a message while in low power mode?

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    strangeoptics
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    Hi,

    is it possible to receive messages while in some kind of low power mode?

    I mean the controller is caching the request and the node is polling ever minute the controller for requests?

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      Hi,

      is it possible to receive messages while in some kind of low power mode?

      I mean the controller is caching the request and the node is polling ever minute the controller for requests?

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      Yveaux
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      @strangeoptics No, currently the gateway (and as far as I know the controllers) do not buffer messages. If a node is sleeping, the message will be lost.

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        I haven't tried it out for myself yet, so i can not give you my experiences but there is a controller that can do what you want.
        This is what the myHouse controller says:

        https://sourceforge.net/p/my-house/wiki/faq/#how-is-the-mysensors-smart-sleep-handled-in-myhouse

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          Ah yes I forgott to describe my setup first. I use the MQTT-Gateway and OpenHAB 2. And I would like to stick with it as far as I can.

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            Ah yes I forgott to describe my setup first. I use the MQTT-Gateway and OpenHAB 2. And I would like to stick with it as far as I can.

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            @strangeoptics when using MQTT you could publish the messages persistent and have the slave request them on wakeup. That would implement some form of message queuing.

            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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