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Hi, I do have SONOFF 4CH devices. Right now they show up as one device, with four switches. That does make it harder (only via virtual switches, and then with a duplicate icon for the full device) to easily control individual plugs from the Homey cards screen. Would it be possible upon adding such a device to select if it shall be added as a multi-plug, or each plug (maybe even select) individually? That would be great!
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@konradhuebner
Can you help me how you got the SONOFF 4CH working? I flashed tasmota, installed MQTT Broker / Client and Tasmota app, but the Tasmota app doesn't find any devices on my end.
Much appriciated!
@macdelft did you set up MQTT on the SONOFF device properly? You can see in the console log if it can broadcast its status. And you should ensure that you set a unique name, but don't change the MQTT topic naming scheme. I do not run the Broker on Homey, but a separate Mosquitto instance, so I cannot tell you if it is related to the Broker maybe
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Hi, I do have SONOFF 4CH devices. Right now they show up as one device, with four switches. That does make it harder (only via virtual switches, and then with a duplicate icon for the full device) to easily control individual plugs from the Homey cards screen. Would it be possible upon adding such a device to select if it shall be added as a multi-plug, or each plug (maybe even select) individually? That would be great!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: