GoToon
Novembre 11, 2023, 10:00
1
Hello.
Le site Supported Adapters | Zigbee2MQTT précise :
firmware versions newer than 0x26580700 will result in an unstable network with devices dropping randomly
La doc du plugin jeezigbee https://doc.jeedom.com/fr_FR/plugins/automation%20protocol/z2m/ précise que la clé Conbee II est :
Testé et validé par l’équipe Jeedom
Est-ce qu’on peut prendre la dernière version de firmware ou bien faut-il rester sur la 0x26580700 ?
Merci !
Yves19
Novembre 11, 2023, 10:18
2
Oui la version up to date fonctionne.
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GoToon
Novembre 11, 2023, 10:30
3
Simple, rapide, efficace. Merci !
Pour une utilisation avec zigbee2mqtt ?
Antoine
Henri
Novembre 12, 2023, 3:08
5
Bonjour,
on parle donc d’une version de mai 2020 …
Merci
@GoToon , car j’étais complètement passé à coté de ce détail (qui n’en est pas un… non ?)
Perso (vue quand j’avais encore le plugin Deconz, ce qui n’est plus le cas) je suis en
26680700
Soit une version de novembre 2020
Autant dire que comme j’ai déjà des problèmes de déconnexion (notamment comme après la coupure d’élec. du début du mois, ou les certains ne se sont pas reconnecté au réseau tout seul = rare mais un peu casse pied), j’ai pas du tout envie de de tester JeeZigbee avec ma Clef (heureux d’avoir attendu tout à coup !)
Perso, je pense passer sur Sonoff E car je vois bien que Phoscon n’a pas trop envie d’aller vers le MQTT…
Des avis ?
Sonoff E puce classée en support expérimental par zigbee2mqtt.
Pour la conbee II, le point sur le firmware et la compatibilité zigbee2mqtt serait à vérifier en posant la question sur le git.
Antoine
Aegis
Novembre 12, 2023, 8:24
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Un dev a posté un message il y a 3 jours indiquant qu’il allait travailler sur le code :
opened 12:13PM - 08 Nov 21 UTC
closed 12:02AM - 05 Jun 22 UTC
problem
stale
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Many of my lights (Ikea and Philips) go unavailable from time to time (several times pr. week), and can't be contolled. After a while, sometimes, they come back online again.
Sometimes a refresh in the z2m device panel brings the light back to life. But usually that doesn't help. Often I have to delete / add it.
It seems like the lights farthest away from the controller suffer the most.
All lights are quite evenly distributed in and around the house. The farthest distance from the ConBee is 20 meters.
They are uncontrollable both from HA and from the Zigbee2mqtt UI.
The same problem occurs with my Ikea Fyrtur blinds from time to time.
Typical error message in the zigbee2mqtt log:
"Publish 'set' 'state' to 'Utebod Lys2' failed: 'Error: Command 0x5c0272fffe840e54/1 genOnOff.off({}, {"sendWhenActive":false,"timeout":10000,"disableResponse":false,"disableRecovery":false,"disableDefaultResponse":false,"direction":0,"srcEndpoint":null,"reservedBits":0,"manufacturerCode":null,"transactionSequenceNumber":null,"writeUndiv":false}) failed (no response received)'"
I have 55 mains powered devices (Ikea and Philips lights, wall plugs). 48 battery powered devices (Sensors, fyrtur blinds, switches).
What could be the reason for this behaviour, and what can I do to make it stable?
My config file:
```
data_path: /config/zigbee2mqtt
external_converters: []
devices: devices.yaml
groups: groups.yaml
homeassistant: true
permit_join: false
mqtt:
base_topic: zigbee2mqtt
user: xxxxxx
password: xxxxxxx
serial:
port: >-
/dev/serial/by-id/usb-dresden_elektronik_ingenieurtechnik_GmbH_ConBee_II_DE2434862-if00
adapter: deconz
advanced:
log_level: warn
pan_id: 62369
channel: 25
network_key:
- x
- x
availability_blocklist: []
availability_passlist: []
device_options: {}
blocklist: []
passlist: []
queue: {}
frontend:
port: 8099
experimental: {}
socat:
enabled: false
master: pty,raw,echo=0,link=/tmp/ttyZ2M,mode=777
slave: tcp-listen:8485,keepalive,nodelay,reuseaddr,keepidle=1,keepintvl=1,keepcnt=5
options: '-d -d'
log: false
```
## What happened
Lights stop responding to Zigbee2Mqtt.
## What did you expect to happen
Normal lights on/off for all lights.
## How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)
This happens spontaneoulsy, it seems, with no prior action
## Debug info
Zigbee2MQTT version: 1.22.0-2, Zigbee channel 25. Far away from any local WiFi channels (1, 6 and 8).
Adapter hardware: Conbee II
Adapter firmware version: 26720700, updated 7.nov.
HA Core 2021.11.1, Supervisor 2021.10.8
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GoToon
Novembre 13, 2023, 5:38
8
Mouais, donc mieux vaut éviter de migrer maintenant… Je ne sais pas trop quoi faire. Mise à jour de la Conbee ou non… Si c’est pour avoir des modules qui tombent aléatoirement de temps en temps, ça va me faire rager…