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Perhaps kicking an open door, but do you apply for coverage of your premises 1 single Wifi-AP, or multiple APs, or 1*AP+repeaters?
Have the own experience that for a setup with physically wide-spread ESP8266s, 1 single AP/router is hardly sufficient to cover the premises.
Only the 2 other configurations (= 1*router + multiple APs OR 1*AP/router + multiple Repeaters) assure communication-coverage of sufficient strength, although the latter setup has the handicap of reduced capacity.
ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
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Re: ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
See it nowhere (specificly) mentioned for inclusion in the next stable release:
UV/IR/Light-sensor type SI1145 included in the next release, or implementation to be continued by the ino-file?
UV/IR/Light-sensor type SI1145 included in the next release, or implementation to be continued by the ino-file?
Re: ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
I have 3 AP's on a Cisco 2504 covering our house + most of the 1000m2 garden (Probably need 4 to have full coverage)Ton_vN wrote:@Toffel969
Perhaps kicking an open door, but do you apply for coverage of your premises 1 single Wifi-AP, or multiple APs, or 1*AP+repeaters?
Have the own experience that for a setup with physically wide-spread ESP8266s, 1 single AP/router is hardly sufficient to cover the premises.
Only the 2 other configurations (= 1*router + multiple APs OR 1*AP/router + multiple Repeaters) assure communication-coverage of sufficient strength, although the latter setup has the handicap of reduced capacity.
Re: ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
Hello,
this may depend on your WiFi AP too.
I'm using a single Ubiquiti Unifi AC-Pro at home and three at my company - they cover quite a big range.
These are quite expensive, but using "small" or cheap AP's showed me decreased connectivity and speed.
Regards
Shardan
this may depend on your WiFi AP too.
I'm using a single Ubiquiti Unifi AC-Pro at home and three at my company - they cover quite a big range.
These are quite expensive, but using "small" or cheap AP's showed me decreased connectivity and speed.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
Re: ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
I tried with an additional AP, both in AP and repeater mode. Best was AP mode, I never got the repeating mode to be stable (ASUS RT12-N). Anyway my solution to shield the router in unwanted direction (aluminium plate) und reflect it in desired direction. together with alive checker from domoticz its very stable nowTon_vN wrote:@Toffel969
Perhaps kicking an open door, but do you apply for coverage of your premises 1 single Wifi-AP, or multiple APs, or 1*AP+repeaters?
Have the own experience that for a setup with physically wide-spread ESP8266s, 1 single AP/router is hardly sufficient to cover the premises.
Only the 2 other configurations (= 1*router + multiple APs OR 1*AP/router + multiple Repeaters) assure communication-coverage of sufficient strength, although the latter setup has the handicap of reduced capacity.
Domoticz on Raspi 2 -- 14 ESP units (hacked Sonoff,NodeMCUs, Wemos, self-built units) running with RC140- Mega 2.0.0 dev8
Re: ESP Easy next stable... (release candidates)
Is it possible to enable the additional GPIOs for ESP8285 builds automatically, or at least manually using a flag? Currently it seems hardcoded to me.
Cheers, Joachim
Cheers, Joachim
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