codahq
December 2, 2024, 11:21am
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When using the iBeacon Tracker integration, frustratingly, every Bluetooth tracker, Rivian key fob, Bluetooth headlight, etc. that comes within range of my hub is added as a device (with its entities disabled because of the option) to my hub automatically. There should be a way to disable adding them.
teachingbirds
(Isabella Gross Alström)
December 2, 2024, 3:52pm
2
Is it the Bluetooth LE Tracker you are using? In that case, try this: Bluetooth LE Tracker - Home Assistant
Otherwise, more info would be good?
And also, dont forget to vote on this yourself
The iBeacon Tracker picks up all kinds of passing devices for me. No option for ignoring new detections
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mclever
(mclever)
December 2, 2024, 4:22pm
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Yep being able to disable ibeacon discovery once you have everything you want added would be nice
tylas13
(Tylas13)
December 2, 2024, 4:37pm
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Maybe you should edit your first post or title if able that you are asking about ibeacon.
Also, I agree! An allowed folder or a bin that collects everything that has passed by you can pick through later would be helpful.
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Hiknmike
(hiknmike)
December 2, 2024, 10:56pm
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Doesn’t turning off “enable newly discovered entities” in iBeacon systems options accomplish this?
I used to get all those until I turned that off. Now I only turn it back on temporarily if I need to add a new tracker.
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NathanCu
(Nathan Curtis)
December 3, 2024, 12:32am
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This is EXACTLY how to manage this
When you’re not adding a device make sure this is off. (im still removing entities two years later)
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That config option is probably an excellent candidate for being reworded
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codahq
December 4, 2024, 10:52pm
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Neither configuration item is documented as far as I can tell.
The top toggle determines whether or not newly discovered devices come in with entities enabled or disabled.
Through various github and community posts I’ve found, the bottom toggle is not known to do anything.
~24h check after the full entity & device cleanup, still no ghost beacon additions showing up. This is with HA 2023.2.4. I think last time it took a few days for the ghost beacons to start showing up, so I will keep checking every day or two.
opened 08:42PM - 14 Feb 23 UTC
closed 02:07PM - 23 May 23 UTC
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### The problem
The regular bluetooth integration has a way to disable discover… y so your discovered integrations doesn't keep filling up with tons of neighbors devices. The ESPHome bluetooth proxy does not have this option, and thus devices keep being discovered that you have no interest in ever integrating and there are too many to keep ignoring.
### What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2023.2.3
### What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
_No response_
### What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
### Integration causing the issue
esphome
### Link to integration documentation on our website
_No response_
### Diagnostics information
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### Example YAML snippet
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### Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
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### Additional information
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opened 06:02PM - 14 Feb 23 UTC
integration: ibeacon
### The problem
This integration provides in its System Options a configurati… on flag called "Enable Newly added entities" (described as: "if newly discovered devices for ibeacon tracker should be automatically added").
I have set this to No (after having added my 3 ibeacons).
Even so, every day, I find 2 or 3 new ibeacons that get added automatically and are not mine (I don't have iphones or any apple device at home).
I use remote "BLE proxies", ESPHome devices one of which is in my garage and and I know it is able to pick up BLE transmissions from people passing by or neighbors, that is why I need to prevent iBeacon to add any new device or entity. However, ibeacon seems to ignore the flag and is adding devices and entities to my install regardless.
After 3-4 months of use, it added a few hundred "ghost devices" each with 5 entities, and these can only be removed manually from the registry files (the GUI is not able to delete them), so this is highly annoying.
### What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2023.2.4
### What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
None
### What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant Container
### Integration causing the issue
ibeacon
### Link to integration documentation on our website
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/ibeacon/
### Diagnostics information
Nothing specific to share here.
There is no way to stop ibeacon to keep discovering and adding beacons and entities
### Example YAML snippet
_No response_
### Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
_No response_
### Additional information
_No response_
There are several more github bugs that have spanned multiple years. It may boil down to not being able to disable discovery on bluetooth proxies or something like that. Either way is, there are many of us in those posts that are frustrated about the extra flood of devices being added.
codahq
December 4, 2024, 11:14pm
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As a fun little aside… My toggles are both off so HA shouldn’t be adding anything. About 20 minutes ago, I spent 15 minutes deleting around 200 devices. In the last 5 minutes I have already had three added back.
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