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Homewizard energy do not show all devices #68

Closed ghost closed 2 years ago

ghost commented 2 years ago

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Version of Homey Version of the Homewizard Homey app Version of the firmware of the device you are trying to add (Homewizard wifi dongle p1 must be 2.09) Confirm Local API has been enabled in Homewizard Energy app needed for discovery

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Additional context Add any other context about the problem here. I have in total 1 dongle, 3 energy sockets, and 4 kwh meters. My homey pro has version 7.3.0 My Homewizard version is 2.1.3

In my Energy app i have set for all devices the local api to on.

Have downloaded and installed homewizard app. installing the dongle i se various dongles, energy sockets and kwh meters. find out what the real dongle is and install and working oke. when i install al others i see that kwh meter is an energy socket and visa versa.

When I install Energy sockets i see Energy sockets some energy sockets are oke but some are kwh meters.

When i install kwh meters is see i see kwh meters. some are kwh meters some are energy sockets.

But over al i can install some devices right but some devices are still missing.

I hope you can help me to find the error.

BTW i had this issue last year also when there was only an energy app. That's is solved bij a new release.

Thanks Rob

jaboh commented 2 years ago

I have the same issue: only 4 out of 6 energy sockets are accessible from the Homey Pro. All 6 are fully accessible with the Homewizard Energy app.

jtebbens commented 2 years ago

@jaboh ok please power cycle the missing plugs (remove add).

jaboh commented 2 years ago

@jtebbens Thanks for the suggestion. Done that (several times), no effect.

jtebbens commented 2 years ago

Please double check those plugs are all 100% local api enabled and are on the SAME WiFi/subnet.

jaboh commented 2 years ago

@jtebbens Thanks for the hint. One of the sockets had API off, the other became visible after a Homey reboot.