No data anywhere :(
Re: No data anywhere :(
Nope,still no good. I also hooked it back up to serial and used the java app. It config'd it great and I'm back on network. One thing I noted after the commands you gave me it was defaulting to HOST=198.171.134.6:2000 after I used the java app it's now at HOST=198.171.134.6:80
I can give you a dump of any configs if you let me know which you need, but still the only way to get it updating so far has been manually through the URL...
I can give you a dump of any configs if you let me know which you need, but still the only way to get it updating so far has been manually through the URL...
Re: No data anywhere :(
host port 80 is correct. host port 2000 is incorrect.
your localport is 2000.
The reefangel.com server is listening on port 80, so this is the right one: 198.171.134.6:80
your localport is 2000.
The reefangel.com server is listening on port 80, so this is the right one: 198.171.134.6:80
Roberto.
Re: No data anywhere :(
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WiFly Ver 2.35, 06-12-2012 on RN-131
Beacon=100
Probe=5
Reboot=0
OPEN=
CLOSE=
REMOTE=
FlushSize=1420
MatchChar=0
FlushTimer=10
IdleTimer=3
CmdChar=$
IF=UP
DHCP=ON
IP=10.109.9.125:2000
NM=255.255.255.0
GW=10.109.9.32
HOST=198.171.134.6:80
PROTO=TCP,
MTU=1524
FLAGS=0x6
TCPMODE=0x0
BACKUP=0.0.0.0
DNS=10.109.9.32
Name=www.reefangel.com
Backup=backup2
FTP=208.109.14.133:21
File=wifly-GSX.img
User=roving
Pass=Pass123
Dir=public
Timeout=80
FTP_mode=0x0
SSID=Easte
Chan=0
ExtAnt=0
Join=1
Auth=OPEN
Mask=0x1fff
Rate=12, 24 Mb
Linkmon=0
Passphrase=XXXXXXXX
SleepTmr=0
WakeTmr=0
Trigger=0x10
Autoconn=0
IoFunc=0x0
IoMask=0x20f0
IoValu=0x0
DebugReg=0x0
PrintLvl=0x0
TimeEna=0
TIMEADR=129.6.15.28:123
Zone=7
Baudrate=57600
Flow=0x0
Mode=0x2
Cmd_GPIO=0
JoinTmr=1000
Replace=0x24
DeviceId=ReefAngelWifi
Password=
Format=0x0
Signal=0
Average=5
BCAST=255.255.255.255:55555
Interval=0x7
Sensor=0x0
SensePwr=0x0
Re: No data anywhere :(
ok, everything looks good.
So, let's check the controller.
Disconnect the wifi attachment and plug the USB-TTL cable.
Open Arduino and go to menu Tools->Serial Monitor.
Make sure that you have 57600 baud rate.
Leave it open for 10 minutes.
Copy and paste what you get in the window.
So, let's check the controller.
Disconnect the wifi attachment and plug the USB-TTL cable.
Open Arduino and go to menu Tools->Serial Monitor.
Make sure that you have 57600 baud rate.
Leave it open for 10 minutes.
Copy and paste what you get in the window.
Roberto.
No data anywhere :(
No output...and i know serial is working since it worked when i was debugging CalSun()...
Re: No data anywhere :(
If there is no output, the Portal() funcion is not being called.
Can I see the code?
Can I see the code?
Roberto.
Re: No data anywhere :(
Ahhh...
Timer 4 is the Portal timer
You can't use it. Change it to Timer 1 or Timer 2 and you should be good .
Timer 4 is the Portal timer
You can't use it. Change it to Timer 1 or Timer 2 and you should be good .
Roberto.
Re: No data anywhere :(
waiting now for it to trigger...that looks like it was probably it... I got that code from Deckoz PDE posted in his feature hog thread... Hopefully he can update the thread so other's don't copy the same mistake...
yay... trigger!
yay... trigger!
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GET /status/submitp.asp?t1=784&t2=0&t3=0&ph=809&id=lnevo&em=2&rem=0&key=&atohigh=0&atolow=0&r=159&ron=0&roff=255&pwma=0&pwmd=0&rfm=2&rfs=50&rfd=10&rfw=0&rfrb=0&rfr=0&rfg=0&rfb=0&rfi=0
Re: No data anywhere :(
Roberto,
The portal is now showing my IP instead of my dynamic name. What do I need to change to make it stay with the name?
Thanks,
Lee
The portal is now showing my IP instead of my dynamic name. What do I need to change to make it stay with the name?
Thanks,
Lee
Re: No data anywhere :(
Don't worry about dyndns.
The ip address on the portal will change automatically everytime your ISP gives you a different one.
The portal stores the ip address every time you send data to it.
So, we have a kind of dyndns service going on
The ip address on the portal will change automatically everytime your ISP gives you a different one.
The portal stores the ip address every time you send data to it.
So, we have a kind of dyndns service going on
Roberto.
No data anywhere :(
Thanks! I'll ignore it then at least i have history now!