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ParticipantWas this ever solved? I see the same issue for Azure (Conduit AEP). Again, it’d be nice if there was a section in documentation on how to install:
– AWS
– AzureI have a feeling the disconnected is due to lack of Internet access from Multitech Conduit or some type of Security issue which causes disconnected issue.
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April 23, 2017 at 9:25 am in reply to: Trouble adding new node to Node Red to connect to Azure IoT Hub #18519Dev 1
ParticipantIs it possible to install Azure IoT Hub on Conduit AEP Node-Red properly?
npm install -g node-red-contrib-azure-iot-hub
Is there any Step by Step Documentation on
1) Configuring Conduit to install above (DNS, Internet, etc.)
2) SSH Putty and navigate to the correct folder to install Azure, AWS, ..
3) Install azure iot hub or whatever else like AWSAccording to this blog: https://www.leverege.com/blogpost/lorawan-node-red-deployment-tips-part-ii
You can install the node, but it breaks everything and you can only use IBM Bluemix to connect to Azure or use REST API. Is that accurate?
Alternatives to installing Azure IoT hub:
– I tried MQTT Output in the flow but it remains “disconnected” no matter what setting i use. I shared Internet with Conduit via ethernet connection. Didn’t work.
This is a major requirement for connecting Conduit to a Cloud and take advantage of Node-Red. Some documentation on this would be nice and appreciated. Currently, seems like a hack job.
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