Hi @Jeroen_Tebbens,
This weekend I have bought my Homey. After several years I’d like to expand my home automation with the Homey. For now I have to add the Homewizard to the Homey for reading the values out of the EnergyLink. Unfortunatly I can’t add my Homewizard. What am I doing wrong?
Je moet eerst de Homewizard als device toevoegen. Pas daarna de energylink.
Jeroen, that’s the problem. This printscreen is from adding the Homewizard…
Dan zijn de gegevens van je homewizard niet juist. Ip en wachtwoord (dat is niet de homewizard online account maar het wacht wat je alleen lokaal gebruikt.
Als het goed is niet nodig omdat het standaard poort 80 is
Als het goed was geweest hadden we hier ook Engels gepraat. Maar hij zou niet de eerste zijn die het poortnummer veranderd heeft. Was zomaar een idee om te helpen.
I’m using my Homewizard directly with Macrodroid but these parameters aren’t working.
Thanks for your atttention. Allready used it with and without the portnumber. Nothing is working… .
Potentially keyboard starts with capital character when typing password?
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Sorry @Rocodamelshekima you are right, bad habbit.
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Haha, my fault… But also with/without starting capital characters, same issue.
Look like the ‘Saving’ button is not active…
Did you already add the Homewizard earlier? If it detects the same password it will stay grey (no password change). Check in app list if it has Homewizard device already added.
Else try to remove the device first and add it again, perhaps restart the application first to be sure it starts clean with init details.
Never added the Homewizard before. Restarted the Homey, restarted the Homey app, restarted the Homewizard. Unfortunatly not (yet) succesfull…
Very strange, any special characters in your password like $ or @ that might goof the code check?
Strange indeed. No, just (capital) characters combined with numbers.
Pretty sure its connectivity related either ip or password or subnet issue?
Are homey and homewizard on same network?
Else I need you to run the applucation in debug / cmdline mode but that is a little complex for starters with homey (requires install of nodejs and athom on your desktop to manually run the apllucation. I do recall a log tool app that might work as well.
When network connectivity is fine but wrong password it will state red no response.
But when connectivity is wrong (different subnet, vlans? Firewall rules? Nat?) it will stay silent. Just tried myself with a wrong local subnet and it stays silent.
Ahh fuck. Homey and Homewizard were connected to a different SSID. Just put the Homey in recovering mode to change the connected WiFi. Now it is working
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Another thing comes to mind, some accesspoints can isolate (block) traffic between wifi clients.
Note sure of you have exposed your homewizard outside your internet via PAT, try outside address (and port) to see if that works.