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Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Tuesday 14 March 2017 14:58
by BluesBro
I just noticed this thread! Is there any progress?

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Wednesday 10 May 2017 12:36
by MaikelK
Also intrested, to be able to move the RFLink around without having a Arduino mega and USB cable connected.

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Wednesday 10 May 2017 15:13
by Stuntteam
You can use ser2net with RFLink.. that will make it wireless!
There is no support for RFLink on an ESP without the Arduino Mega.

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Wednesday 10 May 2017 17:08
by MaikelK
Okay, Will try that route.
Now i have to find correct way of wiring it up and setting it up! Any usefull links Maybe?

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Wednesday 31 May 2017 7:39
by morilm
Stuntteam,

Ser2Net will convert a USB port into a network port on the Raspberry, but you still need the usb and the raspberry.

Can we user this from the Nodo-Shop to conver the RfLink into Wifi RfLink so we can move arround? (RFLink / WIFI koppelprint https://www.nodo-shop.nl/en/home/191-rf ... print.html)

What we are looking for being able to move the RFLink (with the Arduino Mega) out of the Raspberry, so we can place in another position to improve the signal.

I have seen also a new RTS special module... maybe this could also fix the signal range issue some of us face while working with Sonfy.

thanks
Miguel

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Saturday 02 November 2024 15:33
by hiihoo
Stuntteam wrote: Thursday 15 December 2016 0:25 Or you just wait until we are ready to release an official version with proper support..
For how long we wait?

Re: rflink on esp8266

Posted: Friday 10 January 2025 21:02
by WimT
hiihoo wrote: Saturday 02 November 2024 15:33
Stuntteam wrote: Thursday 15 December 2016 0:25 Or you just wait until we are ready to release an official version with proper support..
For how long we wait?
Hi hiihoo,

Take a look on the website https://www.nodo-shop.nl/en/content/10-downloads and see the manual for RFlink ESP32, hope this help you!
Kind regards, Wim