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Given any thought to this? ...tip is to copy DNS TXT Records from Tube so impersonate his gateways just to test proof of concept. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/zha#discovery-via-usb-or-zeroconf https://github.com/tube0013/tube_gateways Other than Tube's Zigbee...
FYI, Zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) looks to have been changed and improved in the Home Assistant 2022.02 release: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/62133 https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/zeroconf/ This change is only a concern for custom integration developers. Currently...
Check out the zha custom radios custom component for testing a new radio library in Home Assistant: https://github.com/zha-ng/zha-custom-radios Archived as as not used any longer but you probably get the...
Not sure if any more help than looking at all the other radio libraries but there is a beginning of API documentation in #477 [Documenting zigpy API a kind of...
> There is also a python [zigbee-cli-wrapper](https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/sdk_tz_v4.1.0/zigbee_cli_wrapper.html) but I'm not sure if I will it or not. FYI, found this project by @hipiphock & @ninima0323 which looks to be using...
@doudz might also be able to answer some questions as he too has gone through this process with ZiGate (NXP Semi based)? PS: FYI- There is now alsoa new discussion...
@tomchy Is that still using the ZBOSS Zigbee stack? . FYI, Home Assistant has just posted some user statistics for the first time so maybe you could use that data...
@tomchy @coderbyheart @LuDuda @philips77 @roshanrajaratnam @mjdietzx @DSRCorporation @t7ko @andkononykhin @Diadlo @MeisterBob @greg-fer FYI, zigpy developer puddly have begun preliminary work on a new radio API for [zigpy](https://github.com/zigpy/zigpy) as well as...
Updated: @DamKast looks like @MeisterBob started on a zigpy radio for nrf52 in 2020 but would be awesome if you picked it up! @MeisterBob first wrote here in 2020 ->...
_Originally posted by @tomchy in https://github.com/zigpy/zigpy/issues/394#issuecomment-1041378298_ > I was also looking around to get an idea, what is the best protocol implementation to start with. @puddly advised me to look...