@anvalin glad you got something working. Your gateway is about 4km away from me. Not sure I will manage to get a connection to you :D
Posts made by sodoku
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RE: Tutorial: Using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow
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RE: Import error("no module named 'uiflow' ", ) displayed on the M5Stack
I recommend downloading M5Burner from https://m5stack.com/pages/download and burning the latest UIFlow version first.
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RE: Tutorial: Using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow
@holgerw-0 didn't see your question. Did you manage to get it working?
I haven't used ABP so far, but you should be able to use it by setting the ABP settings from TTN:
AT+NwkSKey=kkkk AT+AppSKey=kkkk AT+DevAddr=kkkk
and then switching from OTAA to ABP:
AT+OTAA=0
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RE: Tutorial: Using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow
@anvalin I am glad I could help. I haven't done an example with sensors yet, because M5Stack said they would release support to the module in UIFlow which would make my example obsolete. I might still do it if I find the time.
I think the input power doesn't matter since the 12V will be regulated down to 5V anyway. I am also in Berlin. With a simple P2P test and a TTGO board in my window I recieved packages about 400m away. My record though was getting a connection to an outdoor TTN gateway which is over 8km away!
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RE: Send AT Command va UIFlow
@TheAlphaGhost which device are you using? At least one of those pins 23 and 19 that you are using is connected to an internal for most of the devices.
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RE: Tutorial: Using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow
@lasniko you could reuse some parts of the tutorial, but the older blue module uses completely different AT-commands.
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RE: Windows10 not showing the M5Stack in device manager
@hashman73 which device do you have exactly?
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Tutorial: Using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow
I wrote a tutorial on using COM.LoRaWAN in UIFlow.
This is my first tutorial at hackster.io, I would highly appreciate some feedback.https://www.hackster.io/sodoku/m5stack-com-lorawan-using-uiflow-fdcd7f
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RE: M5Stick C 'http GET'
It ignores the data when using "GET", if you set it to e.g. "POST" the python code includes the data.
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RE: Cannot connect to M5Stick CPlus - no COM port driver - Windows 10 - actual software
Fire and Basic use a different USB chip (CP210X). The StickC Plus uses a FTDI chip which should work out of the box in Windows 10. Someone with a similar problem had luck using the drivers from https://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
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RE: HTTPPOST problem
Are you sure you want to do a POST request in your code and not GET?
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RE: Noisy while running
@world101 said in Noisy while running:
quiet
Thank you for testing. Good to know it's not only me 😂
I wonder what the reason is. Do you think we should add a post in the bugs section?
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RE: Noisy while running
@mathias would you mind trying to flash 1.7.0 and see if it gets better?
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RE: Noisy while running
@world101 did it also get louder for you using 1.7.1? I have a feeling it wasn't as loud with 1.7.0
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RE: cannot open source file "AvailabilityMacros.h" (dependency of "M5EPD.h")
@gionata said in cannot open source file "AvailabilityMacros.h" (dependency of "M5EPD.h"):
AvailabilityMacros.h
AvailabilityMacros.h is a file by Apple. It looks like it's provided by Xcode. Do you have Xcode installed?
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RE: Accessing decoded JSON array
You should be able to use the "get key in map" block from "map"
https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/uiflow/data_structure?id=mapGet key location from map Decoded_Packet