On 9 Mar 2020, at 2:39 PM, Craig Leres <leres@xse.com> wrote:
On 2020-03-08 23:20, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
The message 'ovms-server-v3: Tx event server.v2.connecting’ is confusing. It means that ovms-server-v3 is transmitting it’s received event ’server.v2.connecting’ to the MQTT server. The transmitter of the event was presumable server-v2.
Are you saying it's the V3 server that is failing to connect when I enable TLS for the V2 server?
No, just that the message shown appears confusing and may be why you suspect v3 server is interfering with v2 server.
The big issue I see is ‘W (269308) gsm-mux: Frame overflow (2048 bytes)’. That would imply the GSM comms is messed up. Surprised anything works after that.
Would that caused by poor signal strength? When in the garage my cars usually see anywhere from -97 to -101 dBm.
Anyway I don't understand why I can't see the cars on my iphone when I enable TLS for the V2 server.
I think most likely some buffer overflow in the modem communications. Which modem version is this with? Regards, Mark.