Ospi Integration in the home network with IOBroker
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- May 8, 2022 at 8:47 pm #25552Hang chickenParticipants
Hallo,
I've had those for years Ospi Board in use, last year I had to install a newer RPI because the late one was probably no longer compatible with the current firmware.
All good so far, now I've found that the Ospi Surface :8080 is not always reliably accessible, is it possible that I cannot access it with several devices at the same time?
Sometimes I had to pull the plug to restart because I couldn't get any further.
That's why I wanted to bring it into the IOBroker, has anyone here already implemented it?
I once activated MQTT and took the first steps using a Linux adapter OSPI query, so that I could trigger a clean restart remotely..
It would certainly make sense to do an update of the Raspbian on the RPIs or it is there Opensprinkler rel. Easy-care?
Greeting
Thomas
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You must be logged in to view attached files.July 23, 2022 at 16:38 pm #26049AnonymInactiveThat would interest me too. I have in mind values from Netatmo (integrated into ioBroker). Ospi to hand over, for example, to suspend irrigation for 24 hours when it starts to rain. But I don't think the current MQTT implementation is designed for that.
gruß
HG
July 23, 2022 at 16:59 pm #26050Hang chickenParticipantsSo I happened to get it that week Ospi to integrate in the iobroker via Mqtt.
I had specified a port that was already occupied by the Sonoff, so I didn't get any further the last time.
I just did the updates.
But at the moment I have another construction site with me ospi unf iobroker not continued..
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