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  • 3-in-1 Humidity Temp and Motion
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    Do you have a picture of it in the case? Pictures rule =)

    My Project motion 3 in 1 temp humidity

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    Making some progress but still no joy.

    I added an ethernet shield to an UNO, and I have it on the network and responding to ping. Yeah me!

    I am unable to get it to recognize the radio. I get "check wires" in the serial monitor. I have triple checked the wires and tried several different radio chips and have added a 4.7 capacitor.
    ==>Question here: The IRQ post doesn't connect anywhere on the arduino, right? I noticed that is says to connect to pin 2 on the serial gw, but it is not mentioned in the ethernet gw.

    I have also created the device in Vera. It shows "Lua Failure" on the device and I get a cannot send command in the message window at the top. Also, no Lib version is displayed.
    ==>Is this normal behavior because it can't communicate with the Radio, or do I have another issue here?

    Any help is GREATLY appreciated!

    upload-34d3b576-cfea-4b78-8641-568f09ca0862
    upload-3d7cf87f-5dc4-4f19-8f96-bb4ae3382c2b
    upload-79c70512-9921-4dc6-8c73-95ae845de39f

    Troubleshooting

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    Kind of what I figured. Plus, they have them at radio shack. =)

    Thanks all. I will post my results later

    Troubleshooting

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    Thanks all. Any thoughts on going with a "real" nano or shifting gears and going with ethernet gw? Cost is bout the same. Any upside either way?

    Troubleshooting

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    Here is my serial config:

    upload-00b7d04b-d8ae-4e4e-a15f-a73fe5d25d96

    Troubleshooting

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    I think you are correct. I just noticed that there is no lib version in Vera which I understand to mean that it is not communicating with the Nano. I read in another thread that the Chinese knock offs don't work well as GW. I have tried a few different Nano's (all from Banggood.com) all with the same results. I guess I will have to try a non-knockoff unless anyone else has any ideas. I have deleted and recreated the device in Vera a few times.

    upload-b3d80504-ee5b-4109-b047-a22ec83927de that

    Troubleshooting

  • So close =)
    bobnataleB bobnatale

    First off, I just want to say: This is the most exciting project I have come across. I have a vera for home automation and just started playing with arduino. The possibilities are endless! Thanks so much to Hek!!

    So here is where I am:

    I am trying to setup a gateway and one temp sensor. Can someone point me in the right direction. I /think/ that they are communicating. See the 2 screenshots below. I have verified all the wires and also added a capacitor. I am using 2 Nanos and the 2.4 transcevers.

    This is the scketch I am using for the senson: http://mysensors.org/build/humidity
    Using the latest and greatest Serial GW sketch.

    I have created the device in Vera but I can't get it to see the sensor.

    Capture1.PNG
    Capture2.PNG

    Troubleshooting
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