2 WiFi-Cards and 2 Inverters #777
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Hi, two docker container could be a solution. Or using network namespaces like this one: https://blogs.igalia.com/dpino/2016/04/10/network-namespaces/ |
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I have a similar solution: Easy Fix change the IP range for one of the inverters I have two inverters Inverter 1: 192.168.200.XXX My Home Assistant has two USB WiFi cards, each joined to the AP of one Inverter. this way was able to load this integration twice with two different IPs |
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Hello, im running 1 10KTL and 1 4KTL, both are installed by a company so i can't change or even see any modbus settings.
Connecting to the 10KTL Wifi with Modbus 0 gets me the 10KTL Data, Battery Data and Smart-Meter Data
Connecting to the 4KTL Wifi with Modbus 0 gets me the 4KTL Data
Connecting to the SDongle with Modbus 1 gets me the 4 KTL Data
Trying out ID 0,X (other IDs) didn't work.
So the only idea left was to add another WiFi-Card (cheap Wifi USB Stick) to the Pi and let the internal wifi connect to inverter 1 and the wifi stick to inverter 2. But, seems like because of the IP configuration which makes sense because the wifi-card being the client and the inverters being the router, it also doesn't work.
Maybe someone more HASS/Linux/Huawei/Network experienced knows a workaround for this issue?
Those are the Auto assigned IPs, switching to a static gateway IP doesnt work.
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