TasmoAdmin (formerly known as SonWEB) is an administrative web interface to manage all your Sonoff-Tasmota flashed devices centrally. Some of its features:
Scans your networks and adds your devices automatically
See the status off all your devices quick and easy
Configure all your devices from a single place
Send out firmware updates over the air to one or more your devices at once
Can automatically download the latest firmware for you
Installation
The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other add-on.
Search for the āTasmoAdminā add-on in the add-on store.
Install the āTasmoAdminā add-on.
Start the āTasmoAdminā add-on.
Check the logs of the āTasmoAdminā add-on to see if everything went well.
Support
You can always try to get support from the community here at the Home Assistant community forums, join the conversation!
Questions? You have several options to get them answered:
The primary goal of our add-ons project is to provide you (as a Home Assistant user) with additional, high quality, add-ons that allow you to take your automated home to the next level.
I am Franck Nijhof, and I have 30 years of programming experience, in many languages. I am using this experience to work on the Home Assistant project by giving back my knowledge and time to the open source community.
The add-on you are currently looking at right now was developed/packaged by me. It is not the only add-on I have created; there are many many more
However, I have a problemā¦ I am an addict. A addict that is. Lucky for you, I turn that C8H10N4O2 (caffeine molecule) into code (and add-ons)!
If you want to show your appreciation, consider supporting me for buying a cup of high octane wakey juice via one of the platforms below!
Enjoy your add-on, while I enjoy the brain juice.
Thanks for all the
ā¦/Frenck
P.S.: In case you want to ask me a question: AMA (Ask Me Anything). Most of the time I am online at the Discord chat. (I go by @Frenck in there as well).
Hmmm, that indeed does not look good. Iām unable to reproduce it though.
Could you provide me some more details?
Like did you do to create this? Do you have some more error / debug logs?
What type of hardware are you using?