I just upgraded to 2025.4.2 from 2025.4.1 and now all my ZigBee devices are unresponsive and report no readings anymore.
I have tried rebooting and power-off/on but it did nothing.
Is it safe to revert to 2025.4.1?
I just upgraded to 2025.4.2 from 2025.4.1 and now all my ZigBee devices are unresponsive and report no readings anymore.
I have tried rebooting and power-off/on but it did nothing.
Is it safe to revert to 2025.4.1?
I am using the container version on a RPi4. I have also tried updating all packages (apt-get update && apt-get upgrade). No change. I will take a chance and revert to 2025.4.1.
Thanks. I reverted, but my zigbee devices are still unresponsive. I don’t know how 2025.4.2 broke my setup, but it is broken. I’ll let 2025.4.1 run for a while. Maybe it fixes itself…
My devices came online one after the other with some delay. I’ll skip 2025.4.2 for now.
Is there any other solution, I cann’t go back to 2025.4.1. No back-up.
All my zigbee devices aren’t working with HA.
Same here > Error Rejestrator: homeassistant.components.automation.wentylator_przyciskiem
Źródło: components/automation/init.py:738
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Error while executing automation automation.wentylator_przyciskiem: Failed to send request: Failed to send request: <Status.NWK_NO_ROUTE: 205>
That ticket was closed, indicating the issue being solved, but 2025.4 is still not allowing me access to my zigbee devices. I am going to try to load 2025.3.3 as a fix.
This should be fixed in 2025.4.3, so make sure you update to the latest HA version.
If that still doesn’t work, try rebooting your host system (the entire machine HA is running on, not just restarting HA). According to the github issue, that seems to also have fixed it for some people.
I was running 2025.4.4, but granted, I didn’t reboot the system. Not sure why that would fix anything, though. I am using the container version of HA. It has full access to the zigbee controller and doesn’t complain about not having access.