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Combine a controller and a gateway in a raspberry pi

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    McQueen
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    #1

    Hi guys,

    I was wondering if it's possible to use a raspberry pi to be both a controller and a gateway at the same time. Specifically thinking of using hass.io as the controller.

    Has anyone tried this?

    Thanks.

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      I read on the forum there should be a couple of users trying to get it working with Hass.io, but it is not ready yet

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        This shield will help you

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          I do this via Pimatic and Raspberry Pi 3

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          • Alex BoykoA Alex Boyko

            This shield will help you

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            @alex-boyko that's quite expensive when you can get away with just a couple of dollars

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              #6

              I use a Raspberry 3 that is a MySensors MQTT Gateway, a Domoticz Controller, a Mosquitto Broker and Node-Red. The Raspi has more power than needed. I even had InfluxDB+Grafana on this same Raspberry.

              The NRF24L01+ is connected directly to the pins. I have ordered a PCB to mount the NRF, but I haven't found the time to install it.

              The PCB:
              https://www.openhardware.io/view/17/Raspberry-Pi2-GPIO-interface-for-NRF24L01

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                BTW you can create an arduino gw and plugin via USB. I must do this 'cause I'm using Zwave.me gateway parallel and with stretch i get an error with both over GPIO.

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