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I've been meaning to get HA up and running - hopefully it's something I get stuck into soon.
Got a lot of the kit for it, but just haven't had time to invest with the move and all that.
What type of things do you have hooked up to HA?
Literally just the humidity/temperature sensor 😆
I've very new to it all. And today it seems I can't access Home Assistant from a browser, but the app works fine. The browser shows it fails to make the websocket connection. I tried turning it off and on again and now I'm all out of ideas 🙁
What type of Temp/Humi Sensor are you using?
To start off, I'm looking to get all the various "smart/iot" type devices connected and controlled in one place. Don't have a lot at the moment - some heatpumps, arlec devices etc.
To get started, I just got one of each of the plug and sensor that @[email protected] suggested in this comment.
I haven't found a use for the smart plug yet. I thought of one thing, but it was down the other end of the house. As I understand it the smart plugs act as repeaters, so I probably need to get some more and spread them around the house so it can reach where I want it.
I've considered an IR blaster as the next step, to control the heat pump.
I've been meaning to learn about Zigbee / Z-Wave, but have procrastinated away every time I try to do so :)
How are you liking those sensors? Might look at getting some.
Well, my first experience wasn't great. It says to take the back off to take out the plastic in the battery to connect it, but getting the back off was hard. Ended up prying it off with a screw driver hoping I wasn't gonna break it.
And then (probably unrelated) the switch on the side didn't work. I thought there's no point stopping now, so I pulled the cover off and found the switch wasn't well attached to the board. It would wobble back and forth, so I got some cardboard and folded it up, jammed it behind the switch to hold it in place.
It's all working great now! But not a great first impression.
I haven't used the smart switch except to try to connect it from about 10M away from the zigbee controller, through two walls. It didn't work, but I managed to get it recognised by trying a bit closer, but haven't actually done anything else with it. I'm considering buying a 5 or 8 pack and spreading them around the house to get a good network going.
Hmm, maybe I should keep looking haha.
I'm probably a bit too paranoid, but did you have any concerns around using Mains Plugs from Aliexpress?
They aren't expensive, so it probably is an appropriate quality for the price. But if you do find something better, let me know!
Not until you mentioned it just now 😆. To be fair, they are likely made in the same factories as the cheap plugboards you get from briscoes or the supermarket. These ones are CE certified, so are probably ok. Probably try to avoid anything super cheap.
We have smoke alarms in pretty much every room because I'm normally a bit paranoid about this stuff too.
😂 Hopefully I haven't awaken any extra paranoia. But agree, probably all made in the same places. The certification sounds good though.
On that note, looking for some smoke alarms, and didn't realize there was such a wide variety! From the cheapo old school reliable ones all the way to really expensive supposedly "smart" alarms.
Mostly we have filled out house with mostly these ones. Mitre 10 has three packs where one is a temp only sensor, for kitchens. So you can have kitchen ones but they trigger on a sudden increase in temperature not on smoke.
We tried another brand Orca they sell as well, but they seem to fail pretty often (as in, one just would constantly make it's "fire!" noise as soon as you put the battery in. Others will just start beeping after a year or two and you can't get replacement batteries (they are supposed to last 10 years).
Saw those ones when we went to Mitre10 the other week. Good to hear they have been working well for you. Those smaller footprint ones do look nicer.
Mine is a docker container on Unraid. I encountered a similar issue once with reverse proxy. I had to use the use_x_forwarded_for and trusted_proxies flags in the configuration.yaml. Can see the options here: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/http/
Not sure if it's exactly the issue you're having though.
I'm not using a reverse proxy currently. Just IP:port, which worked yesterday but suddenly doesn't work today :(.
As far as I can tell, there hasn't been an update since last week on the stable branch, so I've got no idea what's changed.
There should be something in the logs hopefully to track down the problem
There wasn't when I first checked, but now I've got loads of:
WARNING (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.http.ban] Login attempt or request with invalid authentication
I've found lots of posts about this issue, but they are all related to using a reverse proxy. I'm not using one :(
Weird you think clearing browser cache or different browser works?
I can't remember if I had the reverse proxy setup when they made the change to requiring trusted_proxies. But I do know I had to add in the IP address of the server it's running on as trusted
I had previously tried restarting the home assistant container, and had cleared my browser cache, and no dice. But now I've rebooted the whole server and now it seems to work. So now back to my original task of creating a template 🙂