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Filipe Nicoli
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I've had to deal with discovering unknown addresses before. You can connect one light at a time and try turning half of the addresses on and half off, let the user inform the light's state and select the correct group (on/off). Then you reapply the method to the group selected before. With 8 rounds of this you can find one address in 256.
@cnlohr comment: YES WE NEED TO DO THIS Should be button on webpage.
FROM YOUTUBE: Filipe Nicoli Publicly subscribed to you (3 years)
I've had to deal with discovering unknown addresses before. You can connect one light at a time and try turning half of the addresses on and half off, let the user inform the light's state and select the correct group (on/off). Then you reapply the method to the group selected before. With 8 rounds of this you can find one address in 256.
@cnlohr comment: YES WE NEED TO DO THIS Should be button on webpage.