I am running Home Assistant 0.113.3 on a Pi4 (I had tried with a .112.x version first, but wanted to wait until I had updated to latest version to report). You plugin installed perfectly. Alternating color blinking until I added the binary sensor, then solid blue after reboot.
When I issue the command to start scan, module starts blinking as expected. I tried to pair both a motion sensor and magnetic sensor several times. Each time I get the scan completed with no sensor found notification. I just purchased these sensors a couple weeks ago, so I am fearing that Wyze got wise (horrible pun intended) to your awesome hack.
I don't see any error in the logs, but do see indications that packets had been received. Full disclosure I am using a combination zwave/zigbee stick. I know the frequencies are very similar. I did not read anywhere that they cannot be used at the same time, but I don't want to waste your time if I just missed it. Tried with a longer extension from PI to make sure it wasn't simple electromagnetic interference, and several reboots as well.
I am running Home Assistant 0.113.3 on a Pi4 (I had tried with a .112.x version first, but wanted to wait until I had updated to latest version to report). You plugin installed perfectly. Alternating color blinking until I added the binary sensor, then solid blue after reboot.
When I issue the command to start scan, module starts blinking as expected. I tried to pair both a motion sensor and magnetic sensor several times. Each time I get the scan completed with no sensor found notification. I just purchased these sensors a couple weeks ago, so I am fearing that Wyze got wise (horrible pun intended) to your awesome hack.
I don't see any error in the logs, but do see indications that packets had been received. Full disclosure I am using a combination zwave/zigbee stick. I know the frequencies are very similar. I did not read anywhere that they cannot be used at the same time, but I don't want to waste your time if I just missed it. Tried with a longer extension from PI to make sure it wasn't simple electromagnetic interference, and several reboots as well.
Log here: https://pastebin.com/S6ShEz5e
Thanks, Michael