Life got in the way of my database server software update yesterday. A component library I updated last night broke my compiler so I spent most of yesterday and part of today fixing it. I'll do the MySQL server update later tonight.
Some good news... My SkySpy Server is coming along nicely. It logged an hour or two of valid SDP packets today, without using a hub or help from the LCX cloud server.
Woo hoo!!!!
The only problem so far is the LCD display loses its "INTERNET" connection indicator. Something my server is doing gives the Gateway indigestion. Fortunately, the Gateway continues to send all the usual chitchat packets to my server. I will let my SkySpy server run over night and see if the Gateway gives up after too long of a "no internet" failure. I am hopeful.
If anyone can figure out what the exact handshake is to turn the Internet indicator back on, let me know. It may have something to do with the 5-byte packet the GW sends to the LCX server. So far, I have seen 14 possible payload values to that packet. Each Gateway sends out a different numbers, but always from the same group of 14. My guess is that the server embeds a reply based on the last one the Gateway sent in one of its responses back to the Gateway. If this response is correct, then the Gateway tells the LCD that everything is hunky dory; If not, then the LCD shuts off the Internet indicator. What that response is and where it is hidden, I have no idea.