Closed ahubuha closed 2 years ago
Settings > System > Repairs > 3 dots > Sysinfo > Sonoff > Local devices online
Thanks, slighly different in my case: Settings - System - (no such thing as Repairs) - System Health, and there I have this:
Version core-2022.5.3 Installation Type Home Assistant Core Development false Supervisor false Docker false User Alex Virtual Environment true Python Version 3.9.10 Operating System Family Windows Operating System Version 10 CPU Architecture AMD64 Timezone Europe/Warsaw Home Assistant Cloud Logged In false Reach Certificate Server ok Reach Authentication Server ok Reach Home Assistant Cloud ok Dashboards Dashboards 2 Resources 0 Views 2 Mode storage
Sonoff Version 3.1.0 (3871c0b) Cloud devices online 6 / 6 Local devices online 0 / 0
So it seems all the devices are still working via the Sonoff cloud, not LAN - correct? Is it possible, for the sake of speed, to have them be controlled BOTH by the local LAN and, for compatibility with my smart home, via the cloud at the same time??
Thanks for your time and effort replying. I like HassWP very much; just started approaching Automations and am a bit lost.
You should read the SonoffLAN readme and study the section on LAN mode problems.
I have Sonoff Basic switches with LAN mode engaged. How do I know if my HassWP controls them via LAN, or via the cloud service??