Hello everyone,
Firstly, I apologize for reviving such an old thread, but I find myself in a unique situation and was hoping some of you might be able to help.
I hope everyone's doing well. I have a specific inquiry that I couldn't find a recent solution for. Does anyone here know of a tool to generate "fake" Dooya remote (DC90) RF codes for curtains? I've acquired a few motors without controllers and am trying to integrate them with Home Assistant and Bradlink RF remote. Specifically, I'm searching for a way to generate codes for the Up, Down, Stop, and the "Set" button functions to configure curtain limits.
Any insights or guidance would be immensely appreciated. Thank you so much in advance!
Yes, this is a good idea.
but not with an ethernet switch/hub, only an ethernet crossover cable.
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https://copperhilltech.com/wt32-eth01-serial-to-ethernet-module-based-on-esp32-for-iot-applications/
I never noticed the 20 device cap. That won't do.
What I am thinking of now, is to use EspHome and just dedicate a router to handle just that network - so kinda creating an IoT network without internet access and as standalone as possible. Using static IPs should make the response better too.
Thanks for looking into this.
Hi There,
I had a quick look, and this looks focused on SP8266. I have myself contributed to this: New TLS implementation #1520 .
I don't think this will apply for RaspberryPI MQTT GW.
Thanks and regards,
Eric.