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    • RE: MySensors WiFi Gateway with Arduino UNO and CC3000

      @barduino @flopp sorry guys i fixed this last week but forgot to tell anyone. it shou;d be on my github

      posted in Development
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    • RE: Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      @barduino
      i made a pull request for the development branch but they want me to change a couple more things before they merge it. I just havent got around to it yet. Ive never messed with the mqtt gateway nor do i really even know what it is but let me know if i can help you out

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      @barduino said:

      Hey @Connor-Rigby

      I will try it for sure.

      But one question when I go to https://github.com/PressY4EKG/Arduino/blob/2177387fc4f388de02f60cd4698f62e4a200fefe/libraries/MySensors/core/MyHwCC3000.cpp

      Its empty...

      Does this mean you're using the CC3000 libraries directly?

      Yeah it is. i was going to dump the code into that file and header but i decided to just usee the library.

      @barduino said:

      Hey @Connor-Rigby

      Here are my findings...

      Compilation perfect, no issues.

      The changes to the gateway example I used were just pin configurations:

      #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 9
      #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 10
      #define MY_RF24_CHANNEL  111
      ...
      #define MY_CC3000_CS 8
      #define MY_CC3000_VBAT 5
      #define MY_CC3000_IRQ 3
      
      

      It starts up like this:

      255;3;0;9;Starting gateway (RNNGA-, 2.0.0-beta)
      0;255;3;0;9;Radio init successful.
      Starting WiFi
      CC3000 Started
      Connected
      Got IP
      0;255;3;0;9;Init complete, id=0, parent=0, distance=0
      

      All good.
      I wanted to tell me what was my IP address so I've added these lines to the MyGatewayTransportEthernet.ccp

      MY_SERIALDEVICE.print(F("\nIP Addr: ")); cc3000.printIPdotsRev(ipAddress);
      MY_SERIALDEVICE.print(F("\nNetmask: ")); cc3000.printIPdotsRev(netmask);
      MY_SERIALDEVICE.print(F("\nGateway: ")); cc3000.printIPdotsRev(gateway);
      MY_SERIALDEVICE.print(F("\nDHCPsrv: ")); cc3000.printIPdotsRev(dhcpserv);
      MY_SERIALDEVICE.print(F("\nDNSserv: ")); cc3000.printIPdotsRev(dnsserv);
      MY_SERIALDEVICE.println();
      

      But the results were not what I expected

      255;3;0;9;Starting gateway (RNNGA-, 2.0.0-beta)
      0;255;3;0;9;Radio init successful.
      Starting WiFi
      CC3000 Started
      Connected
      Got IP
      
      IP Addr: 8.0.0.1
      Netmask: 0.255.252.225
      Gateway: 168.1.6.0
      DHCPsrv: 0.0.168.168
      DNSserv: 225.252.255.115
      0;255;3;0;9;Init complete, id=0, parent=0, distance=0
      

      Strange...
      Any way I've fixed the ip address on my router
      0_1454263821040_upload-af65d368-3fba-4abc-897e-ff9cd3b6d411

      and can ping it from a terminal

      RVB:~ rvb$ ping 10.0.0.7
      PING 10.0.0.7 (10.0.0.7): 56 data bytes
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=4.674 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=19.361 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=4.335 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=9.256 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=7.163 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=10.054 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=6 ttl=64 time=24.724 ms
      64 bytes from 10.0.0.7: icmp_seq=7 ttl=64 time=4.882 ms
      ^C
      --- 10.0.0.7 ping statistics ---
      8 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
      round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 4.335/10.556/24.724/7.046 ms
      

      I'm also able to send commands via MYSController
      0_1454263909893_upload-5f627acc-db71-4c57-a234-60cf066bfcf9

      0;255;3;0;9;Eth: connect
      0;255;3;0;9;Eth: 0;0;1;0;0;123
      0;255;3;0;9;Eth: 0;0;1;0;0;456
      0;255;3;0;9;Eth: 0;0;1;0;0;789
      

      So Kudos Mr. @Connor-Rigby you did it, excellent work!!

      And since we love pictures...

      0_1454264565377_IMG_0388.JPG

      Cheers

      yeah the cc3000 handles all that information weird. on monday ill try to get that going. i decided i wasnt actually going to use this on my project anyway.

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      Bump check the edit on the last post

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: MySensors WiFi Gateway with Arduino UNO and CC3000

      @barduino @flopp sorry guys i fixed this last week but forgot to tell anyone. it shou;d be on my github

      posted in Development
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: MySensors WiFi Gateway with Arduino UNO and CC3000

      If you are using the shield version it might be difficult. You need to change the pin locations for CE and cs on the radio. You can do this in either myconfig.h or in your gateway code. It shouldn't need any code modification in the core libraries but do note it won't fit onto am UNO.

      posted in Development
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      I haven't updated to 1.6 yet but I'll try it out tomorrow. Right now it needs a bit of self healing stuff in the actual loop itself. I had to remove some of the original Ethernet gateway code that should be added back. This was more of proof of concept. It does work but after the connection drops for any reason its hard to get it running again without resetting both the controller and the gateway.

      Edit: im using the development branch at mysensors now so if anyone wants to try it out, check here

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      Also just a note it hits 98% of memory on an UNO. So any further revisions are almost garanteed to need a mega or similar.

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • Adafruit CC33000 WifiGateway

      Hello i don't know if this has been done before but i just wanted to throw my project out there. It isnt commented very well and im sorry but most of it comes from the Ethernet Gateway code anyway so i think it is easy enough to figure out.

      anyway here it is. Wiring is fairly simple, wire spi lines in paralles, then just follow the d#defines.
      https://github.com/pressy4pie/wifigateway/tree/master

      posted in My Project
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Alarm not triggering?

      omg thank you so much. i dont know how i missed that

      posted in MyController.org
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby
    • RE: Alarm not triggering?

      2016-01-05 (2).png

      this is my alarm set up.
      right now my sensor reports tripped or untripped. for example i want it to activate the motor down when tripped.
      im using the latest version but ive tried with alpha 5 also to no avail.

      posted in MyController.org
      Connor Rigby
      Connor Rigby