Jack Powell
Jack Powell
Hi @TheLion, The easy answer is to just ignore the discovery. If you've added the integration manually, this could be the zero conf discovery protocol surfacing the same remote. However,...
Alternatively, Do you have two devices listed in the integration? Maybe a first with one entity and another with 24 or so?
The short answer is yes. There are two ways that Home Assistant discovers the remote on the network and due to limitations in the data included in those broadcasts, the...
Inconceivable! 😩 Sorry man. What a weird issue. Would you mind turning on debug logging (left column at the bottom next to all the discovered remotes) then restart HA. Navigate...
Since it's easy, would you mind toggling the 'enable debug logging' on and off? It should pull logs from before you enabled it and it will hopefully have my zeroconf...
Thanks for sharing. This log contained a zeroconf discovery of a single remote at IP address: 192.168.206.125 (MAC: d01769834a99) but it did treat it as unique. Could you also send...
Ok. Let's really take a look at this. Would you be able to do this for me? 1. Restart HA and on the unfolded circle device screen turn on debug...
This was not what I was expecting to find at all. The integration logs when it finds a new zeroconf discovery. (Your logs conveniently only had discoveries for the remote...
A PIN code is required for both setup flows. The manual flow requires the url of the remote. For the re-add, if you haven't made any changes to the entity...
Hey @TheLion, not great news. I modified three entries: 1. Name and ID 2. Just the name 3. Just the icon 4. Created an automation referencing the ID of the...