Logger: homeassistant.config_entries
Source: helpers/entity_registry.py:695
First occurred: 21:27:45 (2 occurrences)
Last logged: 21:36:38
Error setting up entry 192.168.2.1 for asusrouter
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/config_entries.py", line 382, in async_setup
result = await component.async_setup_entry(hass, self)
File "/config/custom_components/asusrouter/__init__.py", line 24, in async_setup_entry
await router.setup()
File "/config/custom_components/asusrouter/router.py", line 680, in setup
entity_reg.async_update_entity(
File "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/entity_registry.py", line 749, in async_update_entity
return self._async_update_entity(
File "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/entity_registry.py", line 695, in _async_update_entity
raise ValueError(
ValueError: Unique id 'asusrouter_24:4b:fe:e4:ff:80_temperature_2_4_ghz' is already in use by 'sensor.rt_ac86u_temperature_2_4_ghz'
Fixed issue for the devices with missing label_mac value from NVRAM (some older devices with Merlin builds) preventing AsusRouter from start (report #451)
Is it just me or is the documentation hard to understand? I would love to see some code examples in the documentation. Like one thing i want to know is how to i use parental control or device control? Is it not possible to make a list with ”flex-table-card” with name/ip/Mac/parental control for an example? Right now the only information i have found is make a automation and a Button that triggers it to turn on/off parental control that would make me have to create 40ish automations and that aint that great solution…
Search the Forum for flex-table-card, i know it’s there, unfortunately, i deleted the “flex-table-card” i made on “trackers” ( remember flex-table is rows (with columns) from 1 and the same sensor/entity so i doubt you can squeeze in “parental” options, as i don’t see this in the “Trackers” attributes
And it’s basic text-table, last time i looked at it
Quite common some people make Groups, for certain i.e. devices, and “apply” an automation or in other means a script etc., to the Group.
So the first think for you to consider is, do you need a group or groups for your “Parental” feature “turn on/off”, will all be turned on/of at same time/conditions, or what ? , Your “plan” is what sets the requirements, 1 automation ?, 2, 40 ?
Info yes, but i think he means a “Button” for turn Parental on/of ( and there is no such in the “Trackers” entities), so i think inte that case ( as your lists ) maybe he could use auto-entities, but im sure he dont want to sit and click/choose individual Buttons every now and then … so im pretty sure his only option is Automation/Automations ( And i.e groups )
Hi, Yevhenii!
Thanks for your amazing work!
I am running HA core 2022.11.5. I installed AsusRouter via HACS (v 1.29.1), and I am wondering why I am stuck at version 0.14.3 when you already released 0.17.4. It’s not particularly critical for me, but I thought I ask. Is the HACS repository running behind? (Or are you just “too fast” releasing new versions?)
When I was digging around, I found that on top of the AsusRouter page in HACS, there is a button supposedly pointing to the new release. However, this button actually points to https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Vaskivskyi/ha-asusrouter/releases, which leads to a 400: invalid request error in my case. Could this possibly have anything to do with it?
I thought it was worth reporting that when I was running both AsusWRT and AsusRouter at the same time, it made my AC68P router crash pretty frequently. (Like more than once per day.) What happened was that the router apparently ran out of memory (could not allocate memory errors in the router log), even though the RAM was somewhere in the 70% range. Restarting the router got it going again, but only for so many hours.
I removed AsusWRT, and now it’s running stably, using somewhere like 56-62% RAM.
Of course, you could ask why I would do such a thing and run both AsusWRT and AsusRouter at the same time. Answer is that I was simply testing them simultaneously to figure out which one I would like more. Well, apparently, that’s not a great idea, and I thought I share this here so that others don’t make the same mistake.
Hehe, i can’t tell for sure, but yes i also lately seen info in regards to an update, but seen no update-info in my HA … HACCS / Integration , at the 3 dots, you’ll also see " Re download " , that give you the latest ver.
Well, I did the “redownload” thing, but then got an error message “You are running Home Assistant version '2022.11.5', but this repository requires minimum version '2023.1.0' to be installed.”
Well, that explains it! I will wait a few more days, until things around the new 2023.1 release have settled.
My thoughts 2, but the latest 2-3 updates, i had to “Redownload” after reading about an update here … and my HACS and HA have been rebooted and restarted several times
Well i don’t say im an impatience person, but eventually i guess they “turn up” here also, also happens( sometimes some delays in this end) with the officiell HA updates … and lately( last 2-3 weeks) i’ve been sitting and my laptop every day, so i’ve seen the release “note” in here … and i guess i just didn’t have patience enough, so i just clicked Redownload
If you are using Asus AiMesh, you cannot have only nodes - there should be 1 router - the one to which your internet is actually connected. Add that one in the router mode in configuration to get the most reliable device tracking. No need to add all the nodes.
If you are using any other kind of mesh, you can try adding one of the nodes in router mode, but I am not sure, whether this will be reliable tracking