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Buenos dias,
Tengo dos LM en la misma red zerotier el primero con la 192.168.193.250 y el segundo con la 192.168.193.251 esta los dos configurados como TP-UART, se ven como vecinos pero no puedo pasa datos de uno a otro.
Como lo puedo hacer, que estoy haciendo mal?
Gracias
I have two LMs on the same zerotier network, the first with 192.168.193.250 and the second with 192.168.193.251, both configured as TP-UART, they appear as neighbors but I can't pass data from one to the other.
How can I do this? What am I doing wrong?
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This will not work. You can do something different and send data via our cloud using MQTT. Just link both LMs to the same network and then tag all objects you want to exchange data with tag 'lmcloud' Make sure to sync LM cloud app after each change.
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Are they on the same network? If yes share the KNX settings.
For cloud make sure the the gateway is set correctly and LM cloud can sync - see logs
Also login to cloud, go to settings and check if both LMs are connected.
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KNX/IP works over multicast and it can only work via a single network interface. Right now it can only work via the default Ethernet connection but not over ZeroTier or any other virtual connection.
We might implement this feature in the next firmware release.
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For 200 LMs MQTT solution I proposed will be much better solution. Multicast doesn't have any guarantee for delivery, it is just sent with just hope it was delivered.
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If your BMS supports KNX tunneling then you can connect to each LM separately. Having 200 LMs on the same virtual multicast network will likely cause performance issues. ZeroTier subscription for a large network is also quite expensive.
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Tunneling over zerotier works fine
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