Couple of things to note: Its somewhat difficult to get this apart.
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I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. Seems like it was close? I so have a power strip and would prefer if each outlet shows as a different device. Did anyone ever get this working? As Featured On. Only sure fire way to get these things working at the moment is by flashing them with tasmota. Amazon Apple. I have been following this discussion but not quite sure what would need to be done. How do we go about figuring that out?
The below instructions were taken from taken from the m4rcus. Running stub Seems like it was close? The device handler we modified is to avoid the cloud and control tuya device through wifi commands and bridge. There are many examples in the forum. As Featured On. Newegg Staples. Color bulb. For the power strip I have all the USB are controlled as one.
Does the maker of that plug have an open API? Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in TuyaCore github to get the required info using android adb commands. Download the SmartThings app. The device handler we modified is to avoid the cloud and control tuya device through wifi commands and bridge. I also added a activity in ifttt to turn on or off the plug. As Featured On. Find People Powered Deals from 25 Sites. If these have an esp, might be good chance they might take the firmware that was created for them. Does anyone have detailed steps how to make the geekbes ym-ws-1 smart plugs work with Samsung Smart Things?
I have been following this discussion but not quite sure what would need to be done. Download the SmartThings app. How do we go about figuring that out? The TP link units will be retained strictly for interior holiday lighting. After doing all of the above, somehow I stumbled upon some new information! If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please submit a request. Today's Deals, by Store. Find People Powered Deals from 25 Sites.
Old Deal? In process of posting a Dreamscreen Integration at the same time. I have this working quite well on the other hub. Just got mine today and was able to reflash the wifi chip. I ordered a 3 pack to play with. Awesome thanks. Some of the recent progress they have made around getting API keys, etc… might go a long way towards that. Depends on your need. The device handler we modified is to avoid the cloud and control tuya device through wifi commands and bridge. We apologize for the confusion, but we can't quite tell if you're a person or a script.
Stub running The TP link units will be retained strictly for interior holiday lighting. Once it had my wifi info, it was able to connect up to the wifi without issues. Running stub I also added a activity in ifttt to turn on or off the plug. Problem here being the difficulty of popping the cases on these things without destroying them. Any idea what chip is inside these things? As Featured On. Are you a human?
Couple of things to note: Its somewhat difficult to get this apart. Saw that too. Should be easy to add multiple devices or maybe multiple tiles to a single device. How do we go about figuring that out? I am told the simulated button is connected to my hub, but it does not turn on or off the plug. Requires retreiving the localkeys and dev id. I just want to access my devices that i have in smart life. If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please submit a request.
Hash of data verified. Here is my github for the device handler and node script for these plugs. Detecting chip type As Featured On. Old Deal? All Rights Reserved. Best Buy Costco. I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it.
I have been following this discussion but not quite sure what would need to be done. I used alot of the information on from the tasmota wiki for the sonoff devices in order to get this flashed. Download the SmartThings app. Compressed bytes to Did anyone ever get this working? If you need instant reaction, get ST or Iris smartplugs. Best Buy Costco. I ordered mine from newegg coming from china, so probably going to be a while before i get my hands on them. Configuring flash size There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this.
Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in TuyaCore github to get the required info using android adb commands. Just got mine today and was able to reflash the wifi chip. There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this. Download the SmartThings app. Let us know your feedback. Bots and scripts can be very much lifelike these days! If these have an esp, might be good chance they might take the firmware that was created for them. Compressed bytes to This would be awesome.
I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. Makes it a bit faster and reactive but you need an always on device like a raspberry pie or android. Saw that too. After doing all of the above, somehow I stumbled upon some new information! Compressed bytes to I am also trying to have my smart things app control a tuya plug to turn it on and off. I just want to access my devices that i have in smart life. Let me know how it works for you guys. If someone could provide the steps I would really appreciate the information. Hoping someone can come up with a device Handler for these as they are dirt cheap!!!
Awesome thanks. Some of the recent progress they have made around getting API keys, etc… might go a long way towards that. If someone could provide the steps I would really appreciate the information. I received mine a few days ago. Any idea what chip is inside these things? Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in We continue to identify technical compliance solutions that will provide all readers with our award-winning journalism. Hope we can figure something out. Just got mine today and was able to reflash the wifi chip.
The other way is with TuyAPI, no flashing. I so have a power strip and would prefer if each outlet shows as a different device. The TP link units will be retained strictly for interior holiday lighting. Looks like a common chip is an esp, which seems like it might be easy to reprogram and get working. Download the SmartThings app. Any idea what chip is inside these things? Might be worth you look at it too as it probably is better for you too. Hash of data verified. Old Deal? Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in
Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in Awesome thanks. As Featured On. See below. Looks like a common chip is an esp, which seems like it might be easy to reprogram and get working. Did anyone ever get this working? Stub running Saw that too.
As Featured On. I am told the simulated button is connected to my hub, but it does not turn on or off the plug. Stub running Find People Powered Deals from 25 Sites. Please don't take this personally. I was learning both the javascript and the groovy DHT as I was going. Couple of things to note: Its somewhat difficult to get this apart. Requires retreiving the localkeys and dev id. How do we go about figuring that out?
I have added a simulated button in smart things. Detecting chip type Requires retreiving the localkeys and dev id. Running stub I ordered a 3 pack to play with. Please don't take this personally. I am also trying to have my smart things app control a tuya plug to turn it on and off. Hash of data verified. Looks like a common chip is an esp, which seems like it might be easy to reprogram and get working.
There are many examples in the forum. Saw that too. Configuring flash size For the power strip I have all the USB are controlled as one. Are you a human? There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this. How do we go about figuring that out? I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. Some of the recent progress they have made around getting API keys, etc… might go a long way towards that. Only sure fire way to get these things working at the moment is by flashing them with tasmota.
Let us know your feedback. I had a node script and device handler working partially, which is on my github listed above, The problem here was something would happen to cause the connection to the plug go haywire. This would be awesome. It is in fact an ESP, and I was able to flash the tasmota firmware once i got the unit disassembled. Old Deal? I have this working quite well on the other hub. For the power strip I have all the USB are controlled as one. The below instructions were taken from taken from the m4rcus. Requires retreiving the localkeys and dev id. I just found this fork as well having followed your link, it seems to have done the update of the API calls as well and made it much cleaner too.
Find People Powered Deals from 25 Sites. TuyaCore github to get the required info using android adb commands. Depends on your need. I broke the wifi antenna when my screw driver slipped when trying to pry the face off, luckily it still has some of it and does still work… The ground pin also broke off when trying to get the PCB out of the case. I received mine a few days ago. There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this. Might be worth you look at it too as it probably is better for you too. Please don't take this personally. I have added a simulated button in smart things. I ordered a 3 pack to play with.
Depends on your need. Couple of things to note: Its somewhat difficult to get this apart. I just found this fork as well having followed your link, it seems to have done the update of the API calls as well and made it much cleaner too. I have been following this discussion but not quite sure what would need to be done. Running stub Saw that too. If someone could provide the steps I would really appreciate the information. Any idea what chip is inside these things? We are engaged on the issue and committed to looking at options that support our full range of digital offerings to the EU market.
The IP address reported by the app is not the local IP address. Find People Powered Deals from 25 Sites. Let me know how it works for you guys. I received mine a few days ago. How do we go about figuring that out? Once it had my wifi info, it was able to connect up to the wifi without issues. After doing all of the above, somehow I stumbled upon some new information! Seems like it was close? Here is my github for the device handler and node script for these plugs. I have added a simulated button in smart things.
If you want to use IFTTT then you need to create four applets to sync the simulated button in smartthings with the Tuya device or plug. Download the SmartThings app. There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this. I was learning both the javascript and the groovy DHT as I was going. If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please submit a request. I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. These are on sale again. I just found this fork as well having followed your link, it seems to have done the update of the API calls as well and made it much cleaner too. Today's Deals, by Store. I am also trying to have my smart things app control a tuya plug to turn it on and off.
Amazon Apple. Personally, I am hoping TuyAPI comes up with a method flashing these devices with a custom firmware tasmota. If these have an esp, might be good chance they might take the firmware that was created for them. Hoping someone can come up with a device Handler for these as they are dirt cheap!!! Detecting chip type The localKey changes when you remove and re-add the device from the Smart Life app. If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please submit a request. Please don't take this personally.
Awesome thanks. Here is my github for the device handler and node script for these plugs. Target Walmart. If you want to use IFTTT then you need to create four applets to sync the simulated button in smartthings with the Tuya device or plug. I am told the simulated button is connected to my hub, but it does not turn on or off the plug. If these have an esp, might be good chance they might take the firmware that was created for them. I have added a simulated button in smart things. How do we go about figuring that out?
Download the SmartThings app. I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. Looks like a common chip is an esp, which seems like it might be easy to reprogram and get working. Did anyone ever get this working? If someone could provide the steps I would really appreciate the information. Problem here being the difficulty of popping the cases on these things without destroying them. Bots and scripts can be very much lifelike these days! Requires retreiving the localkeys and dev id. The IP address reported by the app is not the local IP address. Let me know if it works.
These are on sale again. I broke the wifi antenna when my screw driver slipped when trying to pry the face off, luckily it still has some of it and does still work… The ground pin also broke off when trying to get the PCB out of the case. I am told the simulated button is connected to my hub, but it does not turn on or off the plug. This would be awesome. Hash of data verified. Couple of things to note: Its somewhat difficult to get this apart. I just found this fork as well having followed your link, it seems to have done the update of the API calls as well and made it much cleaner too. Same here. There are many examples in the forum.
I ordered a 3 pack to play with. For the power strip I have all the USB are controlled as one. This would be awesome. If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please submit a request. I used alot of the information on from the tasmota wiki for the sonoff devices in order to get this flashed. I just want to access my devices that i have in smart life. Some of the recent progress they have made around getting API keys, etc… might go a long way towards that. I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. The TP link units will be retained strictly for interior holiday lighting.
The localKey changes when you remove and re-add the device from the Smart Life app. There are plenty of posts on these forums about how to do this. Download the SmartThings app. Hope we can figure something out. If you need instant reaction, get ST or Iris smartplugs. This would be awesome. Depends on your need. See below. The TP link units will be retained strictly for interior holiday lighting.
Let me know if it works. I did, i think if enough people ask they would add it. There are many examples in the forum. Compressed bytes to I ordered mine from newegg coming from china, so probably going to be a while before i get my hands on them. We are engaged on the issue and committed to looking at options that support our full range of digital offerings to the EU market. We apologize for the confusion, but we can't quite tell if you're a person or a script. We continue to identify technical compliance solutions that will provide all readers with our award-winning journalism. Depends on your need.
Problem here being the difficulty of popping the cases on these things without destroying them. I might need to pull it apart again and figure out which GPIO the relay is connected to. If you want to use IFTTT then you need to create four applets to sync the simulated button in smartthings with the Tuya device or plug. Did anyone ever get this working? Personally, I am hoping TuyAPI comes up with a method flashing these devices with a custom firmware tasmota. Wrote bytes compressed at 0x in TuyaCore github to get the required info using android adb commands. I have added a simulated button in smart things.
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