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Need help with ESP8266 Node in MQTT Network

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  • siodS Offline
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    Hi guys,

    I would like to add an ESP8266 WIFI Node to my existing NRF24 MQTT Network. I´ve set up a Mosquitto broker on my LAN connected Raspberry pi with openhab2 running on it acting as the controller.
    Unfortunately I have no idea where to start to include the new WIFI node to talk to my controller. Does someone know a tutorial could give me some code examples of where to start?

    Thanks in advance!

    still learning...

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      Hi guys,

      I would like to add an ESP8266 WIFI Node to my existing NRF24 MQTT Network. I´ve set up a Mosquitto broker on my LAN connected Raspberry pi with openhab2 running on it acting as the controller.
      Unfortunately I have no idea where to start to include the new WIFI node to talk to my controller. Does someone know a tutorial could give me some code examples of where to start?

      Thanks in advance!

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      @siod
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp4KJVbOWd0

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQltSHSVleI

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        well, this looks quiet interesting, but I think I´m quicker if I just use my actual Arduino IDE setup and some lines of code to achieve my goal because I feel more comfortable wit this IDE...

        But I will have a look at ESPEasy anyway, thanks for that!!

        edit: Do I have to upload the ESP8266 Gateway Code to every ESP8266 Node?

        What I actually want to achieve is to build a IR Sender which sends IR commands to my TV or other IR devices that where sent by openhab.

        still learning...

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        • siodS siod

          well, this looks quiet interesting, but I think I´m quicker if I just use my actual Arduino IDE setup and some lines of code to achieve my goal because I feel more comfortable wit this IDE...

          But I will have a look at ESPEasy anyway, thanks for that!!

          edit: Do I have to upload the ESP8266 Gateway Code to every ESP8266 Node?

          What I actually want to achieve is to build a IR Sender which sends IR commands to my TV or other IR devices that where sent by openhab.

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          @siod
          Maybe your task is done by somebody:
          IR_MQTT_OPENHAB

          Or with ESPeasy look at this post:
          link text

          And this thread:
          link text

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          • siodS siod

            well, this looks quiet interesting, but I think I´m quicker if I just use my actual Arduino IDE setup and some lines of code to achieve my goal because I feel more comfortable wit this IDE...

            But I will have a look at ESPEasy anyway, thanks for that!!

            edit: Do I have to upload the ESP8266 Gateway Code to every ESP8266 Node?

            What I actually want to achieve is to build a IR Sender which sends IR commands to my TV or other IR devices that where sent by openhab.

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            @siod

            edit: Do I have to upload the ESP8266 Gateway Code to every ESP8266 Node?

            Yes, you do have to. Just use seperate MQTT topics for every node/gateway.

            I suppose you're looking for the MySensors / MQTT integration in general?

            1. Is the ESP8266 flashed and working? Are you able to see the MQTT messages on the broker?
              (https://www.mysensors.org/build/mqtt_gateway)

            2. You may connect the Mosquitto with OpenHAB via the (generic) MQTT binding (search the forum about how this could be achieved) or via the MySensors binding for OpenHAB2.

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              Hi guys,

              thanks to both of you! Thanks @TimO for the general information and thanks to @kimot for finding the exact solution for what I was looking for. Awesome!!

              I will give it a try as soon as possible...

              still learning...

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