Hey Electrofun. I'm a complete beginner, hope you could help me with this. I want to create a local MQTT server on an Android device (mosquito). Then integrate it to Google Home app. So that other Google account users can operate the esp-01 device. Maybe a tutorial?
@@ElectroFun_SmartHome I haven't attempted it. No idea how. I was hoping you'd tackle on this idea and perhaps show us how 😂. Idea I pictured is to put old Android phones (they're basically iot single board computers) to work as local servers over the internet.
how to set a device using cross id for example *Alex* is the *admin* of the cloud server and now *Tom* wants to use that with his credential, with his google home.
You need to add the Google Authentication in Java backend. The example that I showed on my first video on this channel, uses a fake authentication, so you can use just for your self. To implement the full Google Authentication you need to check other Google codes examples and try to merge it on this one. I'm planning to do it in a short time.
Tô tentando fazer o aplicativo da Alexa reconhecer o ESP32 com Tasmota, mas ele não encontra de forma alguma, aí achei teu vídeo. Por favor, me responde uma coisa, como tu colocastes aquele switch lá no Google Home? Valeu!
Olá Robson, o Tasmota funciona bem com a Alexa, é só voce ativar a emulação do Belkin WeMo, dá uma olhada nesta página tasmota.github.io/docs/Alexa/ eu já testei e funcionou.
Hi, well it is possible but a full authentication needs to be implemented in the backend of your java application that interfaces with Google Home. In the example that I showed in my first video I just implemented a fake authentication that only works with your own google user.
Yes, but then your application needs to implement the full google authentication. In my example I'm using a fake authentication, just for your own google id.
I'm trying to figure out if it would be possible to use a DHT11 temperature sensor on tasmota as a second temperature sensor for the nest thermostat, anyone thought about that? I know I could just buy an actual nest sensor for 40$ but I'm curious if nest is somehow open for other sensors
You need to flash your ESP8266 with binaries from factory, you can download it from this link docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-at/en/release-v2.2.0.0_esp8266/AT_Binary_Lists/ESP8266_AT_binaries.html
Please teach us how to make a backend system for google home device which could be accessible by multiple users through the frontend. Thank You.
Showwww, tenho que voltar a reproduzir seus projetos, para aprender mais. Obrigado por compartilhar !
I have a p11 refoss with tasmota preinstalled, how can I connect it to wifi?
Good tutorial. Thanks.
That is what i am looking for. Tnx for video. İ will try shortly i am planing use for my smart door key.
Great 👍
Is there any documentations of step by step procedure.
Hey Electrofun.
I'm a complete beginner, hope you could help me with this.
I want to create a local MQTT server on an Android device (mosquito). Then integrate it to Google Home app. So that other Google account users can operate the esp-01 device.
Maybe a tutorial?
Hi, I created a local MQTT server using mosquitto on raspberry pi, did you succeed to have it work on Android device?
@@ElectroFun_SmartHome I haven't attempted it. No idea how. I was hoping you'd tackle on this idea and perhaps show us how 😂.
Idea I pictured is to put old Android phones (they're basically iot single board computers) to work as local servers over the internet.
how to set a device using cross id for example *Alex* is the *admin* of the cloud server and now *Tom* wants to use that with his credential, with his google home.
You need to add the Google Authentication in Java backend. The example that I showed on my first video on this channel, uses a fake authentication, so you can use just for your self. To implement the full Google Authentication you need to check other Google codes examples and try to merge it on this one. I'm planning to do it in a short time.
Tô tentando fazer o aplicativo da Alexa reconhecer o ESP32 com Tasmota, mas ele não encontra de forma alguma, aí achei teu vídeo.
Por favor, me responde uma coisa, como tu colocastes aquele switch lá no Google Home?
Valeu!
Olá Robson, o Tasmota funciona bem com a Alexa, é só voce ativar a emulação do Belkin WeMo, dá uma olhada nesta página tasmota.github.io/docs/Alexa/ eu já testei e funcionou.
I can't create MQTT. What is MQTT?
If the device is added in my google home, then can other people with other google account also use it?
Hi, well it is possible but a full authentication needs to be implemented in the backend of your java application that interfaces with Google Home. In the example that I showed in my first video I just implemented a fake authentication that only works with your own google user.
Is it possible to connect device on differents google accounts, like mi purifier or smart light etc?
Yes, but then your application needs to implement the full google authentication. In my example I'm using a fake authentication, just for your own google id.
Where is the Java application i didnt understand that step
Can you also change the color with google voice assistant?
Yes, it is possible, check this video ua-cam.com/video/DXhw3-9B3g8/v-deo.html
I'm trying to figure out if it would be possible to use a DHT11 temperature sensor on tasmota as a second temperature sensor for the nest thermostat, anyone thought about that? I know I could just buy an actual nest sensor for 40$ but I'm curious if nest is somehow open for other sensors
i run serve on cmd, but i don't see addr 127.0.0.1:8081. error MODULE_NOT_FOUND
Check this instructions on Connect to Firebase : github.com/actions-on-google/smart-home-java
@@ElectroFun_SmartHome thank you, i will check
good
Could you give the connection diagram image please
It is on minute 4:03, in this example is just an LED and a button.
How to reset esp8266 to default ?
You need to flash your ESP8266 with binaries from factory, you can download it from this link docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-at/en/release-v2.2.0.0_esp8266/AT_Binary_Lists/ESP8266_AT_binaries.html
Bel video ma ora non è più possibile fare questa procedura?😮😮