@meierchen006
I think there is also a Windows version of Netcat (part of Nmap package), but I haven’t used it. On Ubuntu it could already be installed (try nc in a command line). Otherwise you could install it (sudo apt install netcat).
PS C:\Users\andre> winget search nmap
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Nmap Insecure.Nmap 7.8 winget
PS C:\Users\andre>
PS C:\Users\andre> winget install Insecure.Nmap
Found Nmap [Insecure.Nmap] Version 7.80
This application is licensed to you by its owner.
Microsoft is not responsible for and does not grant licences for third-party packages.
Download is running https://nmap.org/dist/nmap-7.80-setup.exe
██████████████████████████████ 25.6 MB / 25.6 MB
The installer hash has been successfully verified
Package installation is starting...
Successfully installed
PS C:\Users\andre>
Unfortunately I could not establish a connection to the HA PC:
Sorry, this is beyond my knowledge. I also use HAOS and connecting to ebusd by Windows ncat from the Nmap package works. Check that the ‘TCP client port’ in the ebusd addon configuration (HA) is the same that you use to connect to (default 8888).
However, in the meantime I would check whether the “missing entities” are visible in MQTT Explorer.
Are you really using the ebusd HA-addon by Lukas Grebe?
or the ebusd integration?
Although for the operation of ebusd it shouldn’t make a big difference I strongly recommend the addon which is actively supported and the configuration is more user-friendly (all GUI-based). There you can also check the TCP port to be used with netcat.
This thread is actually the support-thread for the addon.
Did you check the MQTT explorer data whether they contain the values you are missing in HA?
I’m not actively in the Simon42 forum but we can shift the communication there.
After a bit of guidance regarding using locally stored config files.
brief outline of set-up is: ebus module connected to aerotherm + HP connected wireless to RP running HA and the LukasGrebe addon. I’ve been tinkering with this setup on and off for a few weeks now and eventually getting some decent result
it’s taken a while as this is not my natural habitat but quite enjoying the challenge …
to allow me to get better results, more feeds etc (namely waterthroughput) i need to use a more complete csv which is most likely the PDJones configs. however, when i direct the ebusd configuration locally where ive saved all the congig files