one-ESP node command does not work
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one-ESP node command does not work
To make a long story short, I've made a few pics to show my problem to the community !
Thanks for any hint ....
Thanks for any hint ....
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
Did you do a reboot ?
Nescessary to make the nodelist and UDP work.
Nescessary to make the nodelist and UDP work.
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
Yes of course, I rebooted right after setup (2) so to make sure the node list and setup are refreshed ...costo wrote:Did you do a reboot ?
Nescessary to make the nodelist and UDP work.
Actually, I am wondering whether sending a 'command' via the 'tools' menu ***ONLY*** works on other EPSs in the node list and ***NOT*** on oneself ???
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
In the wiki it says "SendTo" while you have "sendto".
Did you try whether the command is case sensitive?
The rules section also uses case-sensitive commands.
Did you try whether the command is case sensitive?
The rules section also uses case-sensitive commands.
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
No way, it makes no difference, my LED 's still dumb !!!hvdwolf wrote:In the wiki it says "SendTo" while you have "sendto".
Did you try whether the command is case sensitive?
The rules section also uses case-sensitive commands.
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
I did not try but could make sense, why you should send a command to the same node you sent it from?ym58 wrote:Yes of course, I rebooted right after setup (2) so to make sure the node list and setup are refreshed ...costo wrote:Did you do a reboot ?
Nescessary to make the nodelist and UDP work.
Actually, I am wondering whether sending a 'command' via the 'tools' menu ***ONLY*** works on other EPSs in the node list and ***NOT*** on oneself ???
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
out of consistency !papperone wrote:I did not try but could make sense, why you should send a command to the same node you sent it from?ym58 wrote:Yes of course, I rebooted right after setup (2) so to make sure the node list and setup are refreshed ...costo wrote:Did you do a reboot ?
Nescessary to make the nodelist and UDP work.
Actually, I am wondering whether sending a 'command' via the 'tools' menu ***ONLY*** works on other EPSs in the node list and ***NOT*** on oneself ???
a node is a node, no matter what ...
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
You are very stubborn. First read the wiki (http://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index ... rial_Rules) and then search this forum. You can't send a message to yourself.
I had not looked at that as I could not imagine you would try that.
Edit: As far as I know the UDP protocol does not even allow that.
I had not looked at that as I could not imagine you would try that.
Edit: As far as I know the UDP protocol does not even allow that.
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
"Very stubborn" ... ?hvdwolf wrote:You are very stubborn. First read the wiki (http://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index ... rial_Rules) and then search this forum. You can't send a message to yourself.
I had not looked at that as I could not imagine you would try that.
Edit: As far as I know the UDP protocol does not even allow that.
Well, let's just say that I was looking for a simple kinda 'GUI-like' way to send commands to my ESP module that would spare me typing URLs such as http://192.168.11.110/control?cmd=gpio,13,0 in the address bar of my browser!
Sorry about the 'disturbance' ...
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
I have been looking into the code and indeed I think it's like that both by design and probably by used protocol limit (UDP).ym58 wrote:"Very stubborn" ... ?hvdwolf wrote:You are very stubborn. First read the wiki (http://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index ... rial_Rules) and then search this forum. You can't send a message to yourself.
I had not looked at that as I could not imagine you would try that.
Edit: As far as I know the UDP protocol does not even allow that.
Well, let's just say that I was looking for a simple kinda 'GUI-like' way to send commands to my ESP module that would spare me typing URLs such as http://192.168.11.110/control?cmd=gpio,13,0 in the address bar of my browser!
Sorry about the 'disturbance' ...
I'm not sure what you want to achieve but if you need to send command to the same node from it's own ESPEasy GUI then just type it! Use "gpio,13,0" instead of "SendTo 1,gpio,13,0", it works smooth and perfectly
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
Re: one-ESP node command does not work
Gosh ... how could I have missed that ?papperone wrote:I have been looking into the code and indeed I think it's like that both by design and probably by used protocol limit (UDP).
I'm not sure what you want to achieve but if you need to send command to the same node from it's own ESPEasy GUI then just type it! Use "gpio,13,0" instead of "SendTo 1,gpio,13,0", it works smooth and perfectly
I think I am ***REALLY*** more stupid than stubborn, actually !
Thanks papperone for this constructive advice ...
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