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Osram Plug Smart+ connected via Philips Hue Bulb as router #762

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chrisdaloa opened this issue Dec 26, 2018 · 6 comments
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Osram Plug Smart+ connected via Philips Hue Bulb as router #762

chrisdaloa opened this issue Dec 26, 2018 · 6 comments
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@chrisdaloa
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I have a Osram Plug Smart+ linked to a Philips Hue Bulb that act as router.

When I try to turn on or turn off it It return this error, both when I use the home assistant switch and when I use MQTT topics

Dec 27 00:08:06 hassbian npm[29985]: zigbee2mqtt:error 27/12/2018, 00:08:06 Zigbee publish to '0x7cb03eaa0a01ead5', genOnOff - on - {} - {"manufSpec":0,"disDefaultRsp":0} - null failed with error Error: AF data request fails, status code: 233. MAC no ack.

The Plug is connected and visibile as shown in this pictures.

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I tried to delete the db, the config and I tried to pair again all devices but without results.

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@Koenkk
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Koenkk commented Dec 27, 2018

Does it work when moving it closer to the hue bulb? Keep in mind that the network map is not 100% accurate. 255 is also suspicious link quality as this is 100% (which is practically not possible).

@chrisdaloa
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chrisdaloa commented Dec 27, 2018

@Koenkk
The closest attach I have is at lessa than 3 mt. Do you think it's too far?.
If I put the plug between the bulb and the coordinator, the bulb connect itself to the plug and all works well.
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I moved the plug to another point, about the same distance to the first (maybe a little bit further) one and further than the second one, it works.

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Maybe some furniture can stop the signal?

@Koenkk
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Koenkk commented Dec 29, 2018

That would be strange, but keep in mind that zigbee devices can also communicate in a star and tree topology. Something which is not shown in the network map. Unless you are having problems I wouldn't care too much about the networkmap.

@chrisdaloa
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My problem is that it does not work where I need it, but It works in other places so it's not a zigbee2mqtt problem, I think :)
Thank you.

@Koenkk
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Koenkk commented Dec 29, 2018

Perhaps there is a lot of interference. https://support.metageek.com/hc/en-us/articles/203845040-ZigBee-and-WiFi-Coexistence explains it quite well.

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