serial: # Location of SLZB-06P10 port: tcp://:6638 baudrate: 115200 adapter: zstack # Disable green led? disable_led: false # Set output power to max 20 advanced: transmit_power: 20
@@toddbarry7303 yeah that was fine. The issue wasn’t with the Zigbee side of things but with MQTT on the server I was using, so I just swapped everything over to the Mosquito broker add on until the other server supports MQTT v5, as the issue was with messages being too large and Zigbee2MQTT ignoring requests to truncate them into smaller messages on v4.
would have been helpful if you recorded ALL of your screen - now the top is not visible - rendering us guess what you do there, making the whole instruction unclear. too many instructions just hop from screen to screen *ASSUMING* people know where you click. Assumption is the mother of all fuckups.
I didn’t record the top of my screen because nothing relevant happened there. Not sure how familiar you are with web browsers, but all that’s up there for most people are a bunch of tabs they’re too afraid to close in case they forget something.
Did you try the configuration yaml code that is on the SMLIGH unit in the web interface under 'Z2M and ZHA' menu.
serial:
# Location of SLZB-06P10
port: tcp://:6638
baudrate: 115200
adapter: zstack
# Disable green led?
disable_led: false
# Set output power to max 20
advanced:
transmit_power: 20
@@toddbarry7303 yeah that was fine. The issue wasn’t with the Zigbee side of things but with MQTT on the server I was using, so I just swapped everything over to the Mosquito broker add on until the other server supports MQTT v5, as the issue was with messages being too large and Zigbee2MQTT ignoring requests to truncate them into smaller messages on v4.
would have been helpful if you recorded ALL of your screen - now the top is not visible - rendering us guess what you do there, making the whole instruction unclear. too many instructions just hop from screen to screen *ASSUMING* people know where you click. Assumption is the mother of all fuckups.
I didn’t record the top of my screen because nothing relevant happened there. Not sure how familiar you are with web browsers, but all that’s up there for most people are a bunch of tabs they’re too afraid to close in case they forget something.