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Ya, same here, I've been trying two different nodes with NO_PIN, and with MQTT enabled. HA receives the BLE signals quite well. I did as much "try this" and "try that" as possible, and rebooted both HA and the nodes. |
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Make sure that your mobile phones do not connect to the nodes, the firmware only supports one connection. if there is a active connection, additional ones will fail |
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I have intentionally ensured all the clients are disconnected from my phone
before trying to add them to the integration.
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Make sure that your mobile phones do not connect to the nodes, the
firmware only supports one connection. if there is a active connection,
additional ones will fail
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I just installed via HACS and my two nodes were immediately detected. I have set both of them to NO_PIN in the config. I am still unable to connect to either of them (SEED Xiao nrf52840 & T-1000e). Am I missing something?
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