homebridge-mi-hygrothermograph
homebridge-hisense-tv
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homebridge-mi-hygrothermograph
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Automations not running
I recently bough two Hygrothermograph from Xiaomi and I'm using them the homebridge-mi-hygrothermograph plugin to integrate with them.
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Mi Hygrothermograph Plugin Not Reading Any Sensor
Try this guide to make sure macOS is receiving the broadcasted bluetooth signal.
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Xiaomi Temp and Humidity Sensor 2 BLE. Is there a way to use it with Alexa?
homebridge + https://github.com/hannseman/homebridge-mi-hygrothermograph plugin will do. I have them working perfectly using a raspberry pi 4
homebridge-hisense-tv
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Homebridge and Hisense
I'm running Homebridge on a Raspberry Pi. I'm very new to it all so still getting the hang of it, I have most things installed through Tuya which works great but I'm trying to install the "homebridge-hisense-tv-remotenow v2.0.0" plugin (https://github.com/MrAsterisco/homebridge-hisense-tv) to work with my Smart TV and am getting a little stuck. Pretty much I'm getting stuck on the "Continue the Setup" step. How do I run the python script on my Pi? and do I move the folder to homebridge-hisense-tv/bin and how? Any tips would be appreciated!
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Hisense TV
This is referering to which network interface you want yourt homebridge to use, not your tv like others are saying. You can work it out by running "ifconfig" in the terminal. That command should spit out all the network interfaces. If you are using a raspberry pi, it is eth0 for ethernet and wlan0 for wifi. My tv runs vidaa os and works with the Hisense TV plugin (https://github.com/MrAsterisco/homebridge-hisense-tv) , although i'll admit it was a pain in the ass to set up. You have to run the python script to pair the tv and then it should work once you add to homekit. You also need to assign a static ip to your tv in your router setttings. I tend to find on/off functionality works well, on a slight delay, but changing inputs can be a bit unreliable.
What are some alternatives?
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