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2 UDP frames to decode
I use Jeedom to send XPL message to my arduino.
We have the heardbeat message and just after the command message (see on the socket test capture)
With UIPEthernet i use the udpserver example to receive message but i receive just the first one (heartbeat). You can see the log
The strange think is some time i can receive sometime not. Can you help me ?
Nobody can help me, i see some configuration in the library but i don't know what can i change
I haven't seen any real activity in this project in the last 8 months I have been monitoring it. I don't have the technical skills right now to make any changes myself. I did get it working back then but haven't touched it in the last 8 months. I'm sure people would appreciate anyone who can actually help on this project because it seems real useful but not currently maintained...
Ben
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 9:11 AM, JBLSteeve [email protected] wrote:
Nobody can help me, i see some configuration in the library but i don't know what can i change
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/ntruchsess/arduino_uip/issues/120#issuecomment-127661705 .
Thanks, for you feedback. I'm in the same state as you i have not the skill to understand and do some changes
Same here. I'm using the lib very successfully, but don't have the skills to make changes. Please, someone who's got the experience, this is worth supporting.....
I wonder if it is just a coincidence that approximately 10 months ago the ESP8266 made it's appearance. Shame as so much work went into this, but it's to be expected when such a cheap, full featured chip comes on the market - not to mention the fact that the ESP8266 is wifi.
On 4 August 2015 at 21:14, rodjt [email protected] wrote:
Same here. I'm using the lib very successfully, but don't have the skills to make changes. Please, someone who's got the experience, this is worth supporting.....
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Just checked out the ESP8266. Very nice little module and I guess in most cases wifi is available. My application is 'in the field' and I only have an RJ-45 Ethernet connection available, so the ENC28J60 is a really good fit. Hopefully someone with the experience will still get on board.