Ospi integration in the home network with IOBroker

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  • #25552
    Hanghuhn
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    Hello,

    I've been using the Ospi board for years, last year I had to install a newer RPI because the late one was no longer compatible with the current firmware.

    Everything's good so far, now I've noticed that the Ospi interface :8080 isn't always reliably accessible. Could it be that I can't access it with several devices at the same time?

    Sometimes I had to unplug and restart because I couldn't get any further.

    That's why I wanted to bring it into the IOBroker, has anyone here already implemented that?

    I activated MQTT and took the first steps to query the OSPI using a Linux adapter so that I could trigger a clean restart remotely.

    It would certainly make sense to update the Raspbian on the RPI or is OpenSprinkler rel. Easy-care?

    Greeting

     

    Und wo ist der Vorteil/Nachteil der beiden Anbieter? Gibt es da konkrete Empfehlungen?

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    #26049
    Anonymous
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    I would be interested in that too. I'm thinking of transferring values ​​from Netatmo (integrated into ioBroker) to Ospi, for example to suspend irrigation for 24 hours when it rains. But I think the current MQTT implementation is not designed for that.

    greeting

    HG

    #26050
    Hanghuhn
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    So this week I accidentally managed to integrate the Ospi into Iobroker via Mqtt.

    I had specified a port that was already occupied by the Sonoff, which is why I didn't get any further last time.

    I just did the updates too.

    But I have another construction site at the moment, so I didn't continue with Ospi and Iobroker.

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