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Mike  
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 More options Mar 20 2012, 9:52 am
From: Mike <mikejfi...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 06:52:34 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Mar 20 2012 9:52 am
Subject: Nanode / BT Homehub3 / Pachbe wont work but Virgin router does?
Hi guys. I wonder if anyone can help me?
I have built 2 Nanode RFs, one for me and one for my friend.
I have no problem whatsoever connecting either of them to my Pachbe
account
or to my friends Pachbe account via my Virgin router.

If however we try and connect either unit to either Pachbe account via
my friends BT Homehub3 the Pachbe accounts stay frozen.

My friend and I are complete novices when it comes to setting up
routers but we believe that we have exhausted the possibilities in the
settings.
Port forwarding is set up to the device name in the Homehub3 rather
than the IP it is assigned.
We have forwarded Port 5000 to Port 80 on the Nanode.

The sketch that we have used to connect successfully to Pachube via my
Virgin router is
basically the one here:-

http://blog.wickeddevice.com/?p=260

with the Pachube key and feed number being changed to suit.
We are using DHCP rather than fixed IP.

We did also experiment with using the nanodes to serve a webpage
rather than stream data
by using the example :-
https://github.com/Nanode/Webserver-Live-Thermistor-Reading
This worked OK on the BT Homehub when viewed externally on a phone
etc. although it couldn't be viewed from within the Homehub but this
is a known issue with the BT router apparently?

I did have a brief conversation with another colleague who is much
more knowledgeable
in these matters who also has a Nanode/BTHomehub/Pachbe combo which
does not work.
Interestingly his Arduino/EtherShield/BTHomehub/Pachbe combo does!

I would be very grateful for any suggestions of what we could try in
order to resolve this issue.

thanks

Mike


 
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