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diagram of MQTT Gateway and MQTT Broker in the overall scheme of things ?

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    sionut
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    Hi,
    I noticed this tutorial here and I don't really understand how all these components work together and what's their role.

    Could anybody explain ? A diagram would help tremendously, if there is one..

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      Hi,
      I noticed this tutorial here and I don't really understand how all these components work together and what's their role.

      Could anybody explain ? A diagram would help tremendously, if there is one..

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      Hi @sionut

      If you haven't already, read through the getting started guide. It explains the MySensors components. A mqtt broker can be inserted between a MySensors gateway and a controller, but a mqtt broker is not necessary for MySensors to work.

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        sionut
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        Does this mean that I don't need a gateway at all ? Or you meant that I don't necessarily need an mqtt gateway in particular ?

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          Guillermo Schimmel
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          You definitely need a gateway, it's the only way of connecting the RF24 (or whatever radio you are using) world to the IP/PC world.

          That gateway can either be serial or mqtt.

          I for one use mqtt for everything but it's not mandatory.

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            sionut
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            Perfect. It's clean now. (an MQTT gateway is what I need too)

            One more question: what kind of radio are you using ? The tutorial page for the ethernet gateway mentions RF24, but I understood from other members in the forum (example) that the RF24 doesn't have a very strong signal and that I should use RFM69 instead. However, since I'm a noob on this part, I'm not sure if it's so easy to replace one component with the other.

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              Perfect. It's clean now. (an MQTT gateway is what I need too)

              One more question: what kind of radio are you using ? The tutorial page for the ethernet gateway mentions RF24, but I understood from other members in the forum (example) that the RF24 doesn't have a very strong signal and that I should use RFM69 instead. However, since I'm a noob on this part, I'm not sure if it's so easy to replace one component with the other.

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              grumpazoid
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              @sionut
              I have just got up and running with a serial (USB) gateway (No MQTT) and 1 sensor. Domoticz detected everything straight away!!!
              I'm using 2.4 radios as they are cheap to start with.

              I also have parts to build an ethernet gateway.

              I am still trying to understand what the benefits are of adding in MQTT. Possibly to use with other non mysensors devices e.g. ESP8266?

              Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
              Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
              Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
              Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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                @sionut
                I have just got up and running with a serial (USB) gateway (No MQTT) and 1 sensor. Domoticz detected everything straight away!!!
                I'm using 2.4 radios as they are cheap to start with.

                I also have parts to build an ethernet gateway.

                I am still trying to understand what the benefits are of adding in MQTT. Possibly to use with other non mysensors devices e.g. ESP8266?

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                Guillermo Schimmel
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                @grumpazoid I guess it depends on your controller choice. If you are a domoticz user and it works without mqtt I wouldn't do anything else.

                In OpenHAB there are no bindings/connections to mysensors so you have to use MQTT. I'm also a big fan of MQTT and I use it for all kind of connections: vacuum cleaners, owntracks, transmission api, etc.

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                  @grumpazoid I guess it depends on your controller choice. If you are a domoticz user and it works without mqtt I wouldn't do anything else.

                  In OpenHAB there are no bindings/connections to mysensors so you have to use MQTT. I'm also a big fan of MQTT and I use it for all kind of connections: vacuum cleaners, owntracks, transmission api, etc.

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                  @guillermo-schimmel I have had a look at openHAB but it took me half a day to work out how to get it to send an email. Domoticz seems somewhat easier for a beginner like me. I also like the way it has user accounts built in.

                  I must say I like the idea of communication with a vacuum cleaner. Maybe I need to get that dust sensor ordered?

                  Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
                  Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
                  Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
                  Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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                    Guillermo Schimmel
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                    It is indeed a little more complex than other solutions, but on the long run I like it because it is so powerfull and stable.

                    That is another advantadge of MQTT also. You can kind of isolate your devices from the controller. So if I in the future I get tired of openhab, or -hope not- they abandon the development, I could just integrate all the devices over mqtt.

                    But whatever works its the best solution! Good luck with domoticz!

                    P.S. if you want to take a look, here is my vacuum cleaner interface, I'm sure it works perfectly for domoticz

                    https://github.com/guillebot/openhab-sucks

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                      grumpazoid
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                      Thanks...it is starting to make a bit more sense of why I may want to use MQTT.
                      Your Vacuum project looks great.

                      Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
                      Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
                      Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
                      Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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