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1. Hikiko+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-27 01:30:25
Recently set up HA with a Zigbee dongle, took less than 15 from zero (newer used HA before) to be able to control my dimmer, most of that time was spent on finding my USB device path in /dev. Connect the usb dongle, start docker container, initial HA setup, find my Zigbee device and done.
replies(2): >>afavou+jb >>jacque+xB
2. afavou+jb[view] [source] 2023-09-27 02:43:44
>>Hikiko+(OP)
Wait a few months. My HA Zigbee integration works great… most of the time. Sometimes it loses all the devices and I have to reboot. Never found the time to dig into why.
replies(2): >>Semaph+Zc >>ChainO+Hf
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3. Semaph+Zc[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-27 02:57:30
>>afavou+jb
Can’t confirm, the only issues I’ve had were with Deconz, since switching to Zigbee2MQTT (using the same ConBee stick) there have been no issues whatsoever.
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4. ChainO+Hf[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-27 03:17:06
>>afavou+jb
Consider migrating to a different channel.
replies(1): >>afavou+nh
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5. afavou+nh[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-27 03:28:42
>>ChainO+Hf
How do you do that? While I love Home Assistant… intuitive it isn’t.
replies(1): >>ChainO+Vl
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6. ChainO+Vl[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-09-27 04:01:11
>>afavou+nh
If you know where to find the mesh view of your zigbee network, the one that has all of the links between the nodes rendered using bezier curves, at the bottom of that page there are three icons. The first icon is called Network, and if you view that page there should be an option for editing the channel That the zigbee network is on.

Tapping that option should bring up a dialogue that lets you migrate to a different channel with a warning about how some devices may not automatically migrate and will need to be removed and re-added if so.

7. jacque+xB[view] [source] 2023-09-27 06:23:32
>>Hikiko+(OP)
Give it some time. And add a few devices ;)

But congratulations on getting it to work.

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