Mi Homey

@Andrea_M

Would be nice to compare our hubs. This is mine:

Version no:272
网关ID:259195784
Zigbee通道:25
网关信息:
{“life”:2447256,“cfg_time”:0,“token”:“xxxxx”,“mac”:“xxxxxx”,“fw_ver”:“1.4.1_175”,“hw_ver”:“MW300”,“model”:“lumi.gateway.v3”,“mcu_fw_ver”:“0220”,“wifi_fw_ver”:“SD878x-14.76.36.p84-702.1.0-WM”,“ap”:{“rssi”:-41,“ssid”:“xxxxx”,“bssid”:“xxxxx”},“netif”:{“localIp”:“192.168.1.107”,“mask”:“255.255.255.0”,“gw”:“192.168.1.2”,“gw_mac”:“E4:F4:C6:19:E8:50”},“mmfree”:168816,“ot”:“otu”,“otu_stat”:[165,165,76703,7195,58786,37],“ott_stat”:[560,12,4,178]}

子设备信息:
[{“model”:“lumi.sensor_switch.aq2”,“did”:“lumi.158d0001ef61a8”,“name”:“Aqara Wireless Mini Switch”},{“model”:“lumi.ctrl_ln2.aq1”,“did”:“lumi.158d000395cb39”,“name”:“Deur schakelaars”},{“model”:“lumi.ctrl_ln2.aq1”,“did”:“lumi.158d000396178b”,“name”:“Badkamer schakelaars”}]

@Eternity Mine ihs exactly the same firmware and version of yours. But of course in the Bold “xxxx” I’ve the information numbers of my hub.

Version no:272
网关ID:259195784
Zigbee通道:25
网关信息:
{“life”:2447256,“cfg_time”:0,“token”:“xxxxx”,“mac”:“xxxxxx”,“fw_ver”:“1.4.1_175”,“hw_ver”:“MW300”,“model”:“lumi.gateway.v3”,“mcu_fw_ver”:“0220”,“wifi_fw_ver”:“SD878x-14.76.36.p84-702.1.0-WM”,“ap”:{“rssi”:-41,“ssid”:“xxxxx”,“bssid”:“xxxxx”},“netif”:{“localIp”:“192.168.1.107”,“mask”:“255.255.255.0”,“gw”:“192.168.1.2”,“gw_mac”:“E4:F4:C6:19:E8:50”},“mmfree”:168816,“ot”:“otu”,“otu_stat”:[165,165,76703,7195,58786,37],“ott_stat”:[560,12,4,178]}

Than what is the problem @Andrea_M

It is not:

  • a Homey vs Homey Pro issue
  • a hub version or firmware issue

Sorry I see a difference i missed:

this is my one

wifi_fw_ver”:“SD878x-14.76.36.p103-702.1.0-WM”

Mine indeed is

wifi_fw_ver":"SD878x-14.76.36.p84-702.1.0-WM

Yours seems to have a higher number.

I know but don’t ask me why …

I also have the wifi version wifi_fw_ver":"SD878x-14.76.36.p84-702.1.0-WM and it’s not working by me either. Should this be the problem maybe??

Are you sure you have latest firmware on the Xiaomi hub? my one is linked to the chinese server and is working fine with homey
This is my setup working:

Codice versione: 272
网关ID:80766016
Zigbee通道:11
网关信息:
{“life”:147948,“cfg_time”:0,“token”:“:bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb:”,“mac”:“:bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb:”,“fw_ver”:“1.4.1_175”,“hw_ver”:“MW300”,“model”:“lumi.gateway.v3”,“mcu_fw_ver”:“0220”,“wifi_fw_ver”:“SD878x-14.76.36.p103-702.1.0-WM”,“ap”:{“rssi”:-52,“ssid”:“:bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb:”,“bssid”:“:bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb::bulb:”},“netif”:{“localIp”:“192.168.1.124”,“mask”:“255.255.255.0”,“gw”:“192.168.1.1”,“gw_mac”:“34:81:C4:E6:89:34”},“mmfree”:176696,“ot”:“otu”,“otu_stat”:[340,306,3873,219,2956,13],“ott_stat”:[27,0,6,29

Same number here, also not working for me.

My hub is connecting to China mainland.

So, one conclusion is that the wifi firmware seems to differ between gateways. I too am connected to a chinese server. No update is available via the Xiaomi App.

To dig into it even more and check for any difference in CMIID ID (not the product code from xiaomi, that is the same for everyone I believe). Can you tell me yours (on the back of the physical device)?

Mine is 2016DP0274

Mine is 2016DP0274 too!

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Mine working 2016DP0274 too model DGNWG02LM

build date 07.2019

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Then I officially am lost to why there is a difference in WiFi firmware and how to correct it…

maybe explication:
https://forum.jeedom.com/viewtopic.php?f=182&t=40976#p719052

Please do not cross post…

Hannes85,
Two different apps, therefor posted in two different topics.
A usefull comment would have been so much more usefull.

Anyhow, thank you for taking some of your valuable time to participate, it is much appreciated & really contributional. Let’s keep on building the knowledge base.

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2 days ago I moved few Aqara temp sensors from direct Homey connection to be connected over the Mi Hub. Everything works fine except few temperature spikes a day (to 100C) on 2 Aqara temp sensors - round models at the same time. Is this bug of Mi Hub, or something else is going on?

Might be that your batteries need replacement for those sensors. I had the same with them (directly attached to homey) and people using other domotica systems also see the same behavior when batteries are dying.

I will try new set of batteries, but its strange that this kind of spikes appear on both sensors at the exactly same time. I hadn’t this kind of spikes before even when battery was low.