Custom Hue LAN Edge Driver Not Working (15-16 Sept 2023) [SOLVED]

Thank you for the update! Everything working!

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Midea is the largest manufacturer of appliances in the world, although mostly known in the US for air conditioners and air purifiers. If you don’t have a Midea product, you shouldn’t need that driver. :thinking:

Thanks JDR - genuinely hadn’t come across them before.

Meanwhile, this is what I meant by the description, bys:

Get that others might know what it is (including me now!) but not sure if there’s a way of updating the description to assist those that don’t.

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@blueyetisoftware First of all, thank you so much for your great work and effort you put into this.

I have been using your drivers for a couple of months now, and everything’s working great.
I managed to add and use Hue sensors to trigger routines based on luminosity levels and it has been working great and everything is still working great.

Recently I wanted to add Hue dimmer switch to the hub so I can use it as a scene selector and/or different device remote but I can’t find the option to add new devices as I could do.

Couple of screenshots below; an ideas?


You would have find a Device named “philips hue beta”. in that device, a “Add devices” setup gear should appear.

i might of manually changed the name of the device however!

The hub in question is the added Philips hue hub that uses beta drivers and the same one that I used before to add devices not supported by ST such as plugs, motion sensors


not sure, as for a Hue Plug works? it is considered a light , mind you.

I have a hue bridge, going through the beta driver like you. I declare devices in the hue app.

The pilot finds them by adding devices in the ST app in the device created by the pilot.

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@Zerobilly / @Zmarc You should use this thread for this kind of support. Short story is that the most recent ST app update broke it. I’m trying to get a response from them.

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