Michael Bisbjerg
Michael Bisbjerg
It cannot. To wake the device from the standby/sleep you need to physically shake it iirc. Mike. ________________________________ From: TheGreatHorla ***@***.***> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2022 12:05:10 PM To: LordMike/MBW.BlueRiiot2MQTT...
It is my understanding that the device is physically sleeping and will only respond to shaking, when it is put into standby. On [BR's page on the topic](https://webshop.swimmingpools.be/en/blog/putting-blue-connect-plus-winter-mode), the steps...
While trying to reproduce a failure on Windows with Procmon, I'm met with this. I've noticed sporadic errors like this before, but never enough of them to make an impression....
For our current use case, we wanted to optimize our builds a bit, because we're targeting two frameworks to allow our developers to test the modules they're working (they have...
Note that the spawned processes could be the Dotnet Build Server. You can try shutting them down by running `dotnet build-server shutdown`. If its that, they shouldn't be a problem...
That does seem like one of the build processes from the parallel build (the `/nodeReuse:true` option). That, I have no good answer for.
> For your immediate problem, have you tried editing the setting in the settings file to remove that key and value? Is anything else logging from zwave-js-ui when it is...
Hmm, that is odd. Is your BR sensor active and working, and otherwise reporting in values? If it is, then it _should_ appear. You can try [raising the log levels](https://github.com/LordMike/MBW.BlueRiiot2MQTT#troubleshooting)...
That is weird behavior. Do you know if the ip (..32.2) belongs to blue riiot ? It could also be HA itself - or maybe you have a third application...
Just saw the last picture. So only two clients, this and HA. That’s so weird. In the discovery document you’ve found, the state topic is set to “sarah/…” - but...