RFLink + Wi-Fi
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RFLink + Wi-Fi
Hi All,
i have been using the rf link via USB for a couple of years but have decided to move it over to wi-fi using
https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/home/191-rf ... print.html
and
https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/home/189-nodemcu.html
after using an online translater I followed the setup guide - https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/index.php?c ... achment=35
So currently the nodemcu is connected to my wi-fi and I have configured the serial port as shown in the guide but domoticz doesn't grab any data from it
i have been using the rf link via USB for a couple of years but have decided to move it over to wi-fi using
https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/home/191-rf ... print.html
and
https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/home/189-nodemcu.html
after using an online translater I followed the setup guide - https://www.nodo-shop.nl/nl/index.php?c ... achment=35
So currently the nodemcu is connected to my wi-fi and I have configured the serial port as shown in the guide but domoticz doesn't grab any data from it
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
any ideas where I might have gone wrong?
Thanks
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
Hi,
I run into the same issue where it has been working before.
There are no devices detected.
I can configure my NodeMCU (ESP) with no problem directly by it's IP address, so it is connected in my network (also visible in router).
EDIT: now I see the NodeMCU won't connect to Domoticz anymore. The Log says:
Still able to connect it directly by IP address.
Any ideas?
Gr,
Ron
I run into the same issue where it has been working before.
There are no devices detected.
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2020-08-09 11:44:56.926 Status: RFLink: trying to connect to 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:44:56.936 Status: RFLink: connected to: 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:44:56.926 Error: ASyncTCP: connect called while socket is still open. !!!
2020-08-09 11:45:36.931 Error: RFLink: Nothing received for more than 30 seconds, restarting...
2020-08-09 11:45:56.933 Status: RFLink: trying to connect to 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:45:56.934 Error: ASyncTCP: connect called while socket is still open. !!!
2020-08-09 11:45:58.153 Status: RFLink: connected to: 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:46:36.938 Error: RFLink: Nothing received for more than 30 seconds, restarting...
2020-08-09 11:46:56.940 Status: RFLink: trying to connect to 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:46:56.940 Error: ASyncTCP: connect called while socket is still open. !!!
2020-08-09 11:47:04.304 Status: RFLink: connected to: 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:47:36.944 Error: RFLink: Nothing received for more than 30 seconds, restarting...
2020-08-09 11:47:56.946 Status: RFLink: trying to connect to 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:47:56.957 Status: RFLink: connected to: 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 11:47:56.946 Error: ASyncTCP: connect called while socket is still open. !!!
2020-08-09 11:48:36.950 Error: RFLink: Nothing received for more than 30 seconds, restarting...
EDIT: now I see the NodeMCU won't connect to Domoticz anymore. The Log says:
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2020-08-09 12:27:14.780 Status: RFLink: connected to: 192.168.1.74:9999
2020-08-09 12:27:14.780 Status: RFLink: disconnected
2020-08-09 12:27:14.780 Error: RFLink: Bad address
Still able to connect it directly by IP address.
Any ideas?
Gr,
Ron
Gr,
Ron
Ron
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
I have the same problem.
Is there any progress?
Is there any progress?
Set 1= RPI 3B, latest Beta, RFLink USB, RFLINK WIFI, Zwave
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
The ESPeasy version you are using is ancient.
A lot of progress has been made on wifi connectivity since version 147
i suggest you try one of the more recent versions from here https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases
A lot of progress has been made on wifi connectivity since version 147
i suggest you try one of the more recent versions from here https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/releases
Regards,
Rob
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
Hi Rob,
That is not quite true. I run the latest Beta of ESPEasy
That is not quite true. I run the latest Beta of ESPEasy
Set 1= RPI 3B, latest Beta, RFLink USB, RFLINK WIFI, Zwave
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
Bert,
according to the ESPEasy developers much improvements have been made in wifi stability.
you can setup a device in espeasy "generic system info" which can show RSSI, web activity etc.
that may help to determine the cause of the connection loss
if you make a sensor in domoticz that will keep the history for you
https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... le=SysInfo
if it is not a connection loss problem on the esp side, you can monitor the incoming rx/tx using the serial monitor on the esp, but you probably know that already
according to the ESPEasy developers much improvements have been made in wifi stability.
you can setup a device in espeasy "generic system info" which can show RSSI, web activity etc.
that may help to determine the cause of the connection loss
if you make a sensor in domoticz that will keep the history for you
https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... le=SysInfo
if it is not a connection loss problem on the esp side, you can monitor the incoming rx/tx using the serial monitor on the esp, but you probably know that already

Regards,
Rob
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
I do indeed. Problem is, the error occurs only once in a couple of days.
Set 1= RPI 3B, latest Beta, RFLink USB, RFLINK WIFI, Zwave
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
maybe this will help.
this is a set of rules that will reboot the esp when a loss of connectivity occurs (that can be detected by the esp)
this is a set of rules that will reboot the esp when a loss of connectivity occurs (that can be detected by the esp)
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// Rules for ESPEasy
on System#Boot do
Let,1,0 // set uservariable
EndOn
on Wifi#Disconnected do // if no wifi, wait 3 minutes
if [VAR#1]=0
timerSet,1,180
Let,1,1 // set user variable 1 to 1
endif
endon
on Wifi#Connected do // if wifi returns, cancel reboot
timerSet,1,0 // cancel timer
Let,1,0 // set user variable 1 to 0
endon
On Rules#Timer=1 do // if still no Wifi, reboot
reboot
endon
Regards,
Rob
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Re: RFLink + Wi-Fi
Great, thanks.
Set 1= RPI 3B, latest Beta, RFLink USB, RFLINK WIFI, Zwave
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
Set 2= RPI 2B, Latest Beta, OTGW (USB), SBFSpot (Bluetooth)
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