neilk wrote:Jon,
Whenever you are ready I am primed to give this a good test. Sounds amazing.
Neil
MarcoGT wrote:It massively simplifies the connection between indigo and zigbee2mqttYes, me too, I still have a couple of motion sensors that I need to replace.
Still need to understand how this plug-in works; does it publish Zigbee devices to MQTT? Where are the devices then associated?
MarcoGT wrote:I use PM2 to auto start both my zigbee2mqtt and node red instances which works flawlessly.I would like to use the dongle on my MacMini 2014 and using as autolog does the python virtual environment
This guide?
https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/instal ... -systemctl
How do you launch at indigo start up? With a python script at server start up?
Thanks
Marco
CliveS wrote:Having gone through Alpha and now Beta testing of the Zigbee2mqtt Bridge I must congratulate Jon on a very stable plugin, in fact I have been using it in my live Indigo setup for several weeks.
No 3rd party Hubitat type box, just a Zigbee dongle, a quick Zigbee2mqtt install , on a Raspberry Pi3+ in my case (Z2M currently supports 2719 devices from 357 different vendors) an MQTT broker, Mosquitto in my case, MQTT explorer install and this plugin.
siclark wrote:Very. I’m a few hours away from decommissioning my Hubitat hub.
One less device always on and one less system to complicate connections and go wrong.
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