kw123 / Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin

Philips Hue control from Indigo
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Unable to get started #26

Open nwikner opened 1 month ago

nwikner commented 1 month ago

I purchased a Hue starter kit about 2.5 years ago and never installed it. Now that I see the Indigo Plugin for it I decided to haul it out and try it. I connected the Hue hub to my lan and found its IP address via NetRadar. Next I installed the plugin from the plugin store. Following the instructions I went to Plugins/Hue Lights/Configure... At https://github.com/kw123/Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin/wiki I read "you'll be prompted to configure the plugin. Enter the IP address of your Hue hub."

There is no place to enter the IP address of my Hue hub in the dialog.

kw123 commented 1 month ago

In config You need to click on the first selection mark to open the config section  of bridge(s) KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 04:06, nwikner @.***> wrote: I purchased a Hue starter kit about 2.5 years ago and never installed it. Now that I see the Indigo Plugin for it I decided to haul it out and try it. I connected the Hue hub to my lan and found its IP address via NetRadar. Next I installed the plugin from the plugin store. Following the instructions I went to Plugins/Hue Lights/Configure... At https://github.com/kw123/Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin/wiki I read "you'll be prompted to configure the plugin. Enter the IP address of your Hue hub." There is no place to enter the IP address of my Hue hub in the dialog.

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nwikner commented 1 month ago

Thank you for trying to address my problem. Unfortunately, your reply is completely uninterpretable. What do you mean by ". open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn”?

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In config You need to click on the first selection mark to open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 04:06, nwikner @.***> wrote: I purchased a Hue starter kit about 2.5 years ago and never installed it. Now that I see the Indigo Plugin for it I decided to haul it out and try it. I connected the Hue hub to my lan and found its IP address via NetRadar. Next I installed the plugin from the plugin store. Following the instructions I went to Plugins/Hue Lights/Configure... At https://github.com/kw123/Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin/wiki I read "you'll be prompted to configure the plugin. Enter the IP address of your Hue hub." There is no place to enter the IP address of my Hue hub in the dialog.

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kw123 commented 1 month ago

Indigo menu / plugins/ hue/configuration==There check box modify bridge …==Then you should see the bridge already listed. Select and make it the first bridge==If not listed. Select manual and enter the ip number ==Re format of the email. All the new lines got removed going between the mail systems.  I added == to indicate new line. I am writng this on my phone. So it is how I recall the steps ==KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 08:58, nwikner @.***> wrote: Thank you for trying to address my problem. Unfortunately, your reply is completely uninterpretable. What do you mean by ". open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn”?

On Jul 14, 2024, at 12:05 AM, Karl Wachs @.***> wrote:

In config You need to click on the first selection mark to open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 04:06, nwikner @.***> wrote:

I purchased a Hue starter kit about 2.5 years ago and never installed it. Now that I see the Indigo Plugin for it I decided to haul it out and try it. I connected the Hue hub to my lan and found its IP address via NetRadar. Next I installed the plugin from the plugin store. Following the instructions I went to Plugins/Hue Lights/Configure... At https://github.com/kw123/Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin/wiki I read "you'll be prompted to configure the plugin. Enter the IP address of your Hue hub."

There is no place to enter the IP address of my Hue hub in the dialog.

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kw123 commented 1 month ago

Please send me direkt email  karlwachs at me com Then the formatting should be ok Karl On 14.07.2024, at 10:57, karl wachs @.> wrote:Indigo menu / plugins/ hue/configuration==There check box modify bridge …==Then you should see the bridge already listed. Select and make it the first bridge==If not listed. Select manual and enter the ip number ==Re format of the email. All the new lines got removed going between the mail systems.  I added == to indicate new line. I am writng this on my phone. So it is how I recall the steps ==KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 08:58, nwikner @.> wrote: Thank you for trying to address my problem. Unfortunately, your reply is completely uninterpretable. What do you mean by ". open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn”?

On Jul 14, 2024, at 12:05 AM, Karl Wachs @.***> wrote:

In config You need to click on the first selection mark to open the config section of bridge(s) KarlOn 14.07.2024, at 04:06, nwikner @.***> wrote:

I purchased a Hue starter kit about 2.5 years ago and never installed it. Now that I see the Indigo Plugin for it I decided to haul it out and try it. I connected the Hue hub to my lan and found its IP address via NetRadar. Next I installed the plugin from the plugin store. Following the instructions I went to Plugins/Hue Lights/Configure... At https://github.com/kw123/Hue-Lights-Indigo-plugin/wiki I read "you'll be prompted to configure the plugin. Enter the IP address of your Hue hub."

There is no place to enter the IP address of my Hue hub in the dialog.

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nwikner commented 1 month ago

Ah. Clicking the check box caused more of the dialog to appear. I was able to enter the IP address, and now everything is working, at least for now. Thanks.