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Still trying to figure out why it does not work. Probably something in the wiring.
That doesn't necessarily mean he isn't actively developing in his pc, though.
Install Node.js:
Download Node.js (Homey's version) from https://nodejs.org/en/ and install it on your PC.
Download App.ZIP from GitHub (https://github.com/...) to your PC:
Click "Download ZIP"
Unpack ZIP:
Unpack App.ZIP on your PC
Open Node.js command prompt, and install the athom-cli tools:
npm install -g atom-cli
But how do i go further from this ?
and
https://forum.athom.com/discussion/1448/how-to-cli-install-method/p1
I need firmware 0.8.38
https://apps.athom.com/app/org.mysensors.homey
But, and yes there is always a but with me, the app needs the gateway i don't really get waythe sensors can connect to homey directly with an 433 of 868 wireless connection.
For now i want to make my own sensors with the gateway. But witch radio do i have to choose if i want it to be homey proof? If the library for arduino is complete i would like to remove te gateway
I use the NRF24L01+ radio on my own sensors.
Got this message after adding 2 thermometers
I would love to solder and connect my own!
does it need some adjustments? I got not new sensors found, but in my serial.monitor, I see a temperature sensor comming in..
I grabbed the myscontroller;
Here the node gets an ID, etc etc, It shows that he is a temperature sensor.
When I let homey do all the controller things, It seems like it doesnt hand out ID's.'
The node says:
The the magic happens when I turn on myscontroller with the same settings as homey got:
The gateways says:
and the node goes: