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buffer overflow

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i have 2 weeks a rfxcom lan reciever the first model whitout http from marktplaats. it worked 2 weeks well, but then only buffer overflow errors.

it appeared that the baudrate was chanced from channel 1, i chanced it to 38400 and it worked well again.

i mention this in the forum because there is nowhere a clear short answer for this problem and it is so simple. and that the baudrate should be 38400.
i can't find an explanation of the other variables of channel 1 ?

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Re: buffer overflow

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The receiver will switch the baud rate from 4800 to 38400 or back when you click the button "Toggle baudrate (don't use)" in RFreceiver.

don't use betekent niet gebruiken ;-)

See also chapter 7.7 http://www.rfxcom.com/documents/RFXCOM% ... 0Guide.pdf
and http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=4425
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Re: buffer overflow

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don't use buttons can still be used, but a clear documentation what happens if you use the butten could be of use. i can't remember using that button, but it could be possible of course.

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Re: buffer overflow

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i am getting:

10-8-2010 15:10:54 - Error - RFXCOM buffer overflow for TCP 192.168.1.60,10001
for some odd reason too. i have not changed anything though.
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Re: buffer overflow

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Check with RFreceiver if normal data is received or something like FFFEDDEAFC....
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