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my Channel ID 2305210 and Channel ID 2300906 are not working properly. Pl.Guide me
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(Note to Chistopher: I used a simple ESP8266 generating random numbers for fields 1 thru 7, (0 to 100, 4000, 127, 30, 45, 200,000, 50,000) and 0 to 1 for field 8. And a couple of real sensor inputs.
Hi there,
I hope someone can help me on this.
I have written a code to connect my SIM7600 to Thingspeak using MQTT. It is basically an aruidino code. All instructions are echo's with an OK message so assume those instrictions are correct. However, the final step, publishing the message to the MQTT server return an error : CMQTTCONNLOST : 0,1.
Any idea which instructions might be wron?
I included the commands send.
10:09:09.031 -> AT+CMQTTPUB=0,0,60,0,0
10:09:09.031 -> +CMQTTPUB: 0,0
10:09:09.031 ->
10:09:09.031 -> OK
10:09:09.031 ->
10:09:09.031 -> +CMQTTCONNLOST: 0,1
The program :
SerialAT.begin(115200, SERIAL_8N1, RXD2, TXD2);
delay(1000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CRESET"); // Reset the SIM7600 module
Read_Response(30000);
SerialAT.println("AT+IPR=115200"); // Set Baudrate of the SIM7600 module
Read_Response(30000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CSQ"); // Check signal level
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+COPS?"); // Query network information
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTSTOP"); //Stop MQTT service
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTSTART"); //Start MQTT service
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CSSLCFG=\"sslversion\",0,3"); //Configure SSL contect ssl_ctxindex,sslversion <0,TLS1.2>
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CSSLCFG=\"authmode\",0,0"); //Establishing MQTT Connection <ssl_ctx_index,authmode<0,no autentification>
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTACCQ=0,\"Username\",0,4"); // Acquire a client <client_index,client_ID>
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTSSLCFG=0,0"); // Set the SSL context <session_id,ssl_ctx_index> ssl_ctx_index check AT+CSSLCFG command
Read_Response(10000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTCONNECT=0,\"tcp://mqtt3.thingspeak.com:1883\",90,1,\"Username\",\"password\""); //Connect to MQTT server <client_index,server_addr,keep_alive time,clean_session,username,password>
Read_Response_Ignore_OK(3000);
String payload="\"channels/"+ String(ChannelId)+"/publish\"";
int Payload_Length;
Payload_Length=payload.length();
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTTOPIC=0,"+String(Payload_Length)); // Input the publish message topic <client_index,req_length>
SerialAT.println(payload);
Read_Response_Ignore_OK(3000);
payload="field1=12&field2=13&status=MQTTPUBLISH";
Payload_Length=payload.length();
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTPAYLOAD=0,"+String(Payload_Length)); // input the publish message body <client_index,req_length>
SerialAT.println(payload);
Read_Response_Ignore_OK(1000);
SerialAT.println("AT+CMQTTPUB=0,0,60,0,0"); // Publish a message to the server <client_id,qos,pub_timeout,retained>
Read_Response_Ignore_OK(1000);
Serial.print(Receive_buffer);
Serial.println("And we are done");
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I'm in a community conference in Boston today and see what snacks we get! The organizer said it's a coincidence, but it's definitly a good idea to have them in our MathWorks community meetings.


(Sorry - it should be 2023b by now.)
