SławekSS wrote: popek9 wrote: I bought a 3-pin converter (Tx, Rx, GND)
przemo_ns wrote: it is supposed to be USB / RS485 on ftdi
exactly, only on ftdi, econet itself has no other driver
popek9 wrote: Should econet be detected after uploading the econet update to the router and connected to the computer with an Ethernet cable? Since nothing of the sort is happening, it doesn't get any IP.
From what I can remember, yes, it should take an IP address, working in DHCP good morning.
sorry for the late answer, but the flu broke me and I was barely alive for the last few days, luckily it's getting a lot better now.
The converter, as I wrote earlier, has only 3-wire (TX, RX and GND) on the FTDI chip, I also have a different 2-wire version (TX, RX) but I did not test this converter.
After connecting the router with an ethernet cable to the home router, it downloaded the IP and I was able to log into it and configure the WiFi network.
There was even a connection to econet24.com, but after updating (a message that there is a newer version for download appeared) it no longer connects to the server.
A small update, after a few minutes the econet connects to the server.
Well, but probably it will not be anyway, since it has econet software uploaded to PLUM, and not from fescue (exactly 4pellet.net): /
As for the approximate combustion, it would be enough for me. The disadvantage is that there is no such preview in the stove computer and you need to have an econet purchased for it. Even the additional wall panel (I own it) has fewer functions than the stove computer ...
Another small update.
I connected the TX and RX incorrectly, so the econet could not connect to the stove (my stove controller has these signals the other way around).
I was able to generate a UID and register on econet24. Of course, a message about a blocked device pops up on the website, but the application shows the basic parameters. Most of the options are blocked, and the most needed ones are not available at all, e.g. no possibility to change the heat source (pellet boiler, reserve boiler) and no fuel consumption charts.
It's nice that something works at all.

but the most important options are still missing