That's excellent - exactly what I needed to know. Thanks pdienaar01 !pdienaar01 wrote: ↑Friday 23 July 2021 23:39 I have 2 HUE's running in Domoticz without any issues and setup was easy. I have added them one by one.
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- Thursday 29 July 2021 13:10
- Forum: Zigbee
- Topic: Multiple Hue hubs
- Replies: 4
- Views: 381
Re: Multiple Hue hubs
- Thursday 22 July 2021 15:56
- Forum: Zigbee
- Topic: Multiple Hue hubs
- Replies: 4
- Views: 381
Re: Multiple Hue hubs
Hi - yeah I did consider that. The outhouse is so far from the main house that the two networks will be independent in any case. I've not tried deConz etc before but I do know that configuring the Hue was trivially easy so thought I'd go that way again - so long as Domoticz is happy running 2 Hubs.
- Thursday 22 July 2021 15:41
- Forum: Zigbee
- Topic: Multiple Hue hubs
- Replies: 4
- Views: 381
Multiple Hue hubs
Hi Is anyone currently running 2 or more Hue hubs with Domoticz? If so, did you have any issues setting it up? I ask because I currently have a Hue Hub in the house and an Ikea gateway in my outhouse at the end of the garden. The Ikea hub just isn't reliable enough - device disconnects etc. I'm ...
- Tuesday 24 November 2020 11:15
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Google Smart Device Management API (for Nest devices)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1541
Re: Google Smart Device Management API (for Nest devices)
I got as far as registering and paying the $5 the day they announced the API - but haven't had time to go any further!
Are you willing to post your scripts and any useful info for getting setup with the API?
Are you willing to post your scripts and any useful info for getting setup with the API?
- Monday 21 November 2016 16:12
- Forum: PHP and all others
- Topic: Script: Using a Nest to control a slave electric heater
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1146
Script: Using a Nest to control a slave electric heater
I've been coming to this forum for help for a while now, so thought I'd try and give something back - below is a simple bash script that can be run from /etc/rc.local which allows you to control an electric heater in a room which isn't part of the central heating system (mine is in my attic) using ...
- Saturday 19 November 2016 16:22
- Forum: Rfxcom Transceiver
- Topic: Temperature sensors - expected behaviour
- Replies: 1
- Views: 788
Temperature sensors - expected behaviour
I've bought some cheap temperature sensors which work great with my rfxtrx433e - except... The first one worked flawlessly. I bought another 2 and then found that when their transmissions got into step, so sensor A was transmitting at exactly the same time as sensor B, both sensors would "disapear ...