Colly,
grateful for your assistance even if you’re not an expert, you solved the message type that I missed.
Skickat från min iPad med Tapatalk
tazswe wrote:Yes,
The change of any to Any(Wildcard) solved everything.
Thanks a lot Flying diver, Colly and Aaron for all the help.
aaronlionsheep wrote:You mentioned you had tried a few different ways of connecting to the broker. From your screenshots, it looks like ShellyMQTT is able to publish valid Shelly commands over MQTT to your broker, so you should't need any additional changes within Indigo.
The screenshot of your Shelly web console shows your server listed as "localhost:1883". This is from the perspective of the Shelly device so, as configured, that would indicate that your broker is running on the Shelly device itself (which wouldn't be the case). This should point to the IP address of the broker, which I believe is your Mac mini. Can you confirm the IP address that your Mac mini has been assigned?
Colly wrote:aaronlionsheep wrote:You mentioned you had tried a few different ways of connecting to the broker. From your screenshots, it looks like ShellyMQTT is able to publish valid Shelly commands over MQTT to your broker, so you should't need any additional changes within Indigo.
The screenshot of your Shelly web console shows your server listed as "localhost:1883". This is from the perspective of the Shelly device so, as configured, that would indicate that your broker is running on the Shelly device itself (which wouldn't be the case). This should point to the IP address of the broker, which I believe is your Mac mini. Can you confirm the IP address that your Mac mini has been assigned?
Aaron,
Does the broker have to be selected or will "- Any Broker - " still work?
tazswe wrote:You seems to only have received a single message on mqtt.
Try to reboot the Shelly device and after that reload the mqtt connector and Shelly mqtt.
Sent from my iPad with Tapatalk
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests