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Not discovered? #247
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Any thoughts anyone? |
Got any code to share? |
I used this exact binary-sensor example code but changed the MAC address, the unique ID, and the broker IP address. |
I am using an arduino mega and plan to modify this code to read all dio pins. |
Same on esp32 binary sensor is not discovered but is published on MQTT... (checking with MQTT explorer) |
Hi @Ramdough, which version of Home Assistant do you use? |
With version 2.1.0 everything is fine on HA 2024.5.4, but still persist the issue of multiple devices of the same type in the network, so I had to use the develop branch that implements enableExtendedUniqueIds() using the mac address of the esp 32 as device id. |
I have auto updates so I am always on the latest version. |
Thanks everyone for helping! I appreciate the support. |
Dear @romoloman ,
If I disable ethernet
Discovery working. How can I fix this for both instances? device.enableExtendedUniqueIds() not working for me. Thank you very much. |
Ok, so I am a bit of a newby….but please help.
I have copied your code directly but updated the MAC address, IP number, and unique ID (so it stood out more). My code compiles and writes to the arduino successfully.
I can see my arduino and pig it on the network.
Under MQTT on HA, I am able to publish to myself using the manual publish and listen feature. I have listen set to #, so I am listening to all traffic. So mosquito appears to be working. Discovery is on.
For some reason, I do not get a new sensor created using this code.
What should I try next?
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