![]() ![]() 21:28:09 DEBUG (SyncWorker_4) Scan completed with no sensor found. Per docs, call the service and, within 30s, push the sensor’s reset button until LED flashes 3 times.īridge LED changed to flashing blue but pairing failed “with no sensor found”:Įnabled debug for the custom component. In the Service box, type “wyze” and see wyzesense.scan service. Wyze Sense bridge LED is steady blue (good).ĭeveloper Tools > Services. 21:03:58 INFO (MainThread) Setting up binary_sensor.wyzesense This component might cause stability problems, be sure to disable it if you experience issues with Home Assistant. 21:03:58 WARNING (MainThread) You are using a custom integration for wyzesense which has not been tested by Home Assistant. ![]() ![]() Log: bash-5.0# cat home-assistant.log | grep -i wyze Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jun 19 20:47 hidraw0 ->. Restart HA.Įxplore some more: bash-5.0# ls -l /sys/class/hidraw/ Search integrations for “wyze” and install “Ha Wyzesense” integration. Update: No need to add the github url as a Custom Repository in HACS. Map this into HA container with portainer like we did with Conbee II, except device path will be the same inside the container: /dev/hidraw0 Lsusb: Bus 001 Device 018: ID 1a86:e024 QinHeng Electronicsĭevice path for wyze bridge: ls -l /dev/hidraw0 crw- 1 root root 238, 0 Jun 19 20:41 /dev/hidraw0 However, if you need to update the firmware of the bridge, you’ll need to connect it to a Wyze cam and use their app.Ĭonnect wyze sense bridge to HA server using a USB extension cable to keep bridge away from server hardware (better RF rx/tx). You do not have to connect the Wyze Sense “bridge” to a Wyze cam. See also: Pairing Xiaomi sensor with CC2531 router HA 0.111 and lower: Configuration > Zigbee Home Automation > lumi.router HA 0.112 and higher: Configuration > Integrations > Zigbee Home Automation > Configure > Devices > lumi.router You can also control the green/red LED on the CC2531 with HA service calls (light.turn_on), which also tests the connectivity between the router and the coordinator:Īlso check the last time HA was in-contact with the CC2531: To re-pair: Power on, press and hold down the S2 button for 5 seconds. Try re-pairing the CC2531 with your coordinator.If the CC2531 is far away, try moving it closer to the coordinator (or a known-good router) and testing again.If the entity state is “unavailable” or the state doesn’t change after 2 minutes of pressing the S1 button, then the CC2531 doesn’t have an active link with the coordinator. NOTE: It may take 1 or 2 minutes for the state change to appear in the HA “States” page, so be patient. The state of this entity will be “on” when the CC2531 LED is GREEN, and state will be “off” when the CC2531 LED is slow-flashing RED (every 4s). In HA, check Developer Tools > States and the state of the entity-id for your CC2531 similar to: mi_lumi_router_abcdef_on_off It’s just a “sensor” for you to test the link between the CC2531 router and your coordinator. Green doesn’t mean the router is doing anything different. When you press S1, the CC2531 LED toggles between flashing-red and green, and emits that state (green = on) like a sensor. The S1 button on the CC2531 is valuable for testing this. If you see the LED flash/blink RED once every 4 seconds, then it is in normal operation mode.Įnsure the CC2531 has an active link to the zigbee coordinator. Search for “lumi_router”:Įnsure the CC2531 is in “normal operation” mode. The CC2531’s red LED will slow-blink when it is joined to the network.Īfter pairing, ensure Home Assistant (HA, aka hass) has entity IDs for the CC2531 router. To pair, enable “permit” mode on your coordinator, then power-on the CC2531 and it will join the network automatically. This assumes you have already paired the CC2531 router with your zigbee coordinator (aka hub, aka gateway). The CC2531 with router firmware is a totally standalone zigbee router. This assumes you are running the CC2531 router firmware (router-cc2531-std.hex) that is part of the zigbee2mqtt project. You can simply plug the CC2531 into a USB-A charger like a smartphone charger. When using the CC2531 as a router, you do NOT need to connect it to a Raspberry Pi (or other computer). The CC2531 router works well with Xiaomi sensors, which are notoriously picky about what zigbee routers/repeaters/hubs they work with. If you are having trouble with the CC2531 as a zigbee router (aka repeater), follow these steps. Operations are the same, but CC2530 does not have LEDs. UPDATE 5: I have upgraded to a CC2530+CC2591 router ($15 on eBay) with external antenna because I found the CC2531’s range to be too short/limiting. ![]()
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