I get a similar issue as well. It lists my gateway but I can’t click on it to get in. I gave it a few hours and rolled it back to a snap. Will try messing around with it again later.
For me the only way to connect is via: local ip:9880
Even after the upgrade to 2.0? It looks like it changes ports and can’t browse to it outside of hass.
Hassio.local:40850 worked outside of hass. I’m in and it’s working great.
Is this a official or Community Addon?
In the Hass.io Store its listed under Offical, but not listed here: Home Assistant Add-ons - Home Assistant
The link is broken:
Also the Instruction should be changed, since it can also bet tyACM0
Before starting the add-on for the first time after installing, in the add-on config you must specify the device name that has been assigned to your RaspBee/Conbee as the
device
. Replace null and specify the device name in quotes (e.g. “/dev/ttyUSB0” or “/dev/ttyAMA0”). The other config options have sensible defaults that should not need to be changed unless you are debugging.
to something like this:
To find the right devicepath start SSH-Server (you may need to install it), plugin the Stick and enter dmesg. Here you should find the right devicepath
That the link is broken is already for a long time
does anyone have a link to repo behind the current Addon?
I found: https://github.com/marthoc/hassio-addons/tree/master/deconz but it seems like it’s not the one releasing v2.2
@marthocoo what is the difference between yours and the official deconz addon? Which to people recommend? The marthoc or the official hassio addon…?
At this moment no difference anymore I think…
We all know , vnc would be added to official version… So I don’t think marthdoc will continue his addon
Now that the official add-on includes VNC, @pergola.fabio is correct, there is no advantage to using my add-on. Furthermore the official add-on includes support for downloading OTAU files for use with the deCONZ GUI, which mine does not. And, since it is an official add-on, new Hass.io features will likely make their way into the add-on much sooner than I could add them.
My deCONZ Add-on should now be considered discontinued. This will also allow me to add some features to my deCONZ docker image (such as OTAU downloads), which will still be actively developed.
well, it was always a pleasure to use your addon, especially for VNC features, thnx for that!
hi
where can i see the map of all my devices?
with VNC viewer
thx
now can see but in the map i dont see conection betwin device
then its maybe not paired, or signal is not good?
hey all,
trying to use VNC but not sure where im going wrong?
ive installed VNC on my windows PC as per the instructions.
## Host system
|Hostname|hassio|
| --- | --- |
|System|HassOS 3.5|
## Hass.io supervisor
|Version|192|
| --- | --- |
|Latest version|192|
it seems to start ok as per the log below, however whenever i try and start a new VNC session, it says “connection failed”
Hey, I tried to upgrade the firmware of my RaspBee using my Raspberry Pi 4, but I only get following output:
GCFFlasher V3_05 (c) dresden elektronik ingenieurtechnik gmbh
Reboot device RaspBee (RaspBee)
deCONZ firmware version 26050500
action: reset device RaspBee
action: update firmware after 2 ms
could not sync with bootloader
So I checked marthocs repository and saw that his update script is allready in version 0.5. The one on the home-assistant repo is version 0.4. Is it possible that the add-on is not up-to-date?
I’ve also read that the updater needs WiringPi 2.52 (https://github.com/dresden-elektronik/deconz-rest-plugin/issues/1762) Dont know which version is provided in the official addon.
hi
i’m getting this error when trying to install addon.
Failed to install add-on
Can’t install homeassistant/amd64-addon-deconz:6.12.0: 404 Client Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.41/images/homeassistant/amd64-addon-deconz:6.12.0/json: Not Found (“no such image: homeassistant/amd64-addon-deconz:6.12.0: No such image: homeassistant/amd64-addon-deconz:6.12.0”)