Thank you anyway i have downloaded Wireshark and I shall see what it
is being sent out.
On 28 May, 16:35, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> Use wireshark to sniff the packets. Thats the best way to ensure you
> are receiving what you expect.
> It's simply impossible for us to know protocols of all devices, so
> support from us is limited to the data format you tell us you are
> receiving. And the regex I gave you will work as far as you have
> described.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On May 28, 8:38 pm, James S Davis <jamessda...@dystopiandream.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nope
>
> > I tried the one you gave me as an example and the ones I worked out
> > for myself but no joy on any of them.
>
> > I am basing this on what I am expecting to see. Can you suggest a
> > simple way to display what is being received, so I can check to see if
> > it matches what I'm expecting?
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