Mentioning the eWelink Remote in the iHost, as it acts in a different way to device pairing it's given me a nice solution for an old problem i.e. a light using a smart bulb, that a visitor switches off at the wall switch. Bridge the live wiring in the wall switch, use a S-mate in the switch box and then set up a scene that reverses the light bulb state when switched on or off.👌
I will be waiting for the homebridge video :) for some reason when I configured the stats of the devices are not getting updated in home assistant (home assistant has its own dedicated host)
I have a problem. After changing the iHost firmware from version 1.8 to 2.2.0, the Scene with the Sonoff SNZB-04 door opening sensor, which had been working immediately, started working with a significant delay (1.40 s). I am not sure that it was only the system version upgrade that caused this. To upgrade the system, I had to create an eWeLink account and connect it to the iHost. I also installed a 128GB SDXC memory card. Is there any way to fix this? I removed and added the sensor again. I removed and created the Scene from scratch. It did not help. What could be the reason for this? Is there any way to restore the previous speed?
I made a video on how to use OpenWeatherMap data in Node-Red and from Node-Red I create these virual wind speed sensors. So it is not a physical sensor. I don't think iHost supports any at the moment.
Until now I have not understood the usefulness of this device. I also hear that you can't connect to her via the internet. Maybe I 'm wrong. It would be useful if it supported 3-4 ethernet connections and correspondingly the bridges RF and Zifbees were connected supported ethernet and you could connect them all together to have a stable network without disconnections. And It would be useful if it was IR hub too.
Yes, it is completely local. In the docker menu, there is a tailscale plug-in, with that you can create a VPN connection back to your iHost. I think this is a safe way to access the iHost, but needs a more work from you to set it up.
Excelente video bro , saludos desde Colombia‼
Mentioning the eWelink Remote in the iHost, as it acts in a different way to device pairing it's given me a nice solution for an old problem i.e. a light using a smart bulb, that a visitor switches off at the wall switch.
Bridge the live wiring in the wall switch, use a S-mate in the switch box and then set up a scene that reverses the light bulb state when switched on or off.👌
I will be waiting for the homebridge video :) for some reason when I configured the stats of the devices are not getting updated in home assistant (home assistant has its own dedicated host)
I have a problem. After changing the iHost firmware from version 1.8 to 2.2.0, the Scene with the Sonoff SNZB-04 door opening sensor, which had been working immediately, started working with a significant delay (1.40 s). I am not sure that it was only the system version upgrade that caused this. To upgrade the system, I had to create an eWeLink account and connect it to the iHost. I also installed a 128GB SDXC memory card. Is there any way to fix this? I removed and added the sensor again. I removed and created the Scene from scratch. It did not help. What could be the reason for this? Is there any way to restore the previous speed?
Are you able to trigger an ihost (or nodered) rule using the power consumption values of the POW devices?
I don't see it😢
Wich windspeed sensors do you use ?
I made a video on how to use OpenWeatherMap data in Node-Red and from Node-Red I create these virual wind speed sensors. So it is not a physical sensor. I don't think iHost supports any at the moment.
Until now I have not understood the usefulness of this device. I also hear that you can't connect to her via the internet. Maybe I 'm wrong. It would be useful if it supported 3-4 ethernet connections and correspondingly the bridges RF and Zifbees were connected supported ethernet and you could connect them all together to have a stable network without disconnections. And It would be useful if it was IR hub too.
Yes, it is completely local. In the docker menu, there is a tailscale plug-in, with that you can create a VPN connection back to your iHost. I think this is a safe way to access the iHost, but needs a more work from you to set it up.