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Yes with so many it is good to be organized ;-) For myself I can still remember them all... So I am not able to help you there, just the...
 nRF24 listen and send channels, see screenshot. Settings -> Radio min; mid; high are 2.4GHz channels It looks to me that your environment has a lot of 2.4GHz usage?...
So you are an early adopter! I havent used the early versions, my guess would be all 3. Even now that is the standard setting for sending and the standard...
Zigbee is also 2.4GHz (sometimes 868 MHz) and not that different? But you will have more companies to chose from. And yes switching systems always brings an investment write-off... I...
Just thought of something.. A bulb is paired to a device ID. In the new ESP, just set device ID to an existing one on ESP A, like the 0x19....
Sounds like a plan
settings_buffer_size is set to 4096 in settings.h line 22 This 4096 is then the size of a DynamicJsonDocument and written to spiffs So if you have the space (i think...
If aliasses take to much space, don't use them... I think your system is setup using device_ID's and Group_ID. just enter the device_ID's
Yes, as long as they have the device_ID's You can check the settings size here https://www.javainuse.com/bytesize copy the result of ipaddress_of_ESP/settings into that webpage
so if you send MQTT to an ESP it will just send the device_ID code, even when it is not in the settings? Oh golly! I have to check that.