It was a library version problem, now fixed.
Anyway I'm stuck with the gateway, for power issue, I think.
Mooving to another thread ...
Luca
It was a library version problem, now fixed.
Anyway I'm stuck with the gateway, for power issue, I think.
Mooving to another thread ...
Luca
Keep getting a "compile error", trying to run from codebender (chrome, debian).
I'm trying the gateway example in the build section: http://www.mysensors.org/build/ethernet_gateway.
I'm using a pro mini 3.3 with WizNET (W5100).
The codebender example sketch works great (led on/off) even changing the time
Any hints?
thx,
luca
Just build my first sensor (temperature) ...
Can I test it without building the gateway? ie using usb and a pc?
THX
luca
Thx for your reply ... so my question becomes: is anybody using a QNAP as a controller? Are there any QNAP apps that can handle the job?
I've digged in the controllers page but I don't know if any of them could run into a QNAP
thx again,
luca
Hy!
I'm about to buy this and that but ... I'm still a bit confused about the controller.
Let's say I want to make 5 temp sensors to deploy @home ... If I'm correct I'll need 6 Arduino (5 for the sensors and 1 for the gw) and ... what about the controller?
My ultimate goal is to plot my five temp graphs to be available from internet, so that I can show my gIkneZ to friends and here comes the trouble!
If I'm right I cannot connect the GW (let's say an ethernet gw) directly to my adsl router with a patch ... right?
So? I need a controller to do the hard work to get real time values, store them properly and graph them?
Could it be a notebook powerd on only few hours a day?
Can I use my (always on) qnap?
Do I have to dedicate some sort of netbook,notebook,raspberry for this?
Collateral question: can the gateway be wifi instead of ethernet?
THX a lot!
Luca