What kind of routers work with "EZ mode"
Recently I was plying with a wifi light switch and couldn't get
"EZ mode" to work with my Asus router.
AP mode, worked but for this to work phone's Bluetooth and Personal
Hotspot need to be turn ON (during configuration); and the switch
manual did not mentioned it.
Thelma:
What kind of routers work with "EZ mode"I don't know what you're talking about, but this is what I found doing
Recently I was plying with a wifi light switch and couldn't get
"EZ mode" to work with my Asus router.
AP mode, worked but for this to work phone's Bluetooth and Personal
Hotspot need to be turn ON (during configuration); and the switch
manual did not mentioned it.
a simple search.
https://support.cesmarthome.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44000568556-connecting-to-the-wi-fi-smart-dimmer-switch-how-to-put-device-in-pairing-mode-ez-and-ap-mode-
https://dazzblingproducts.com/troubleshooting/
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
Z mode is the smart dev acting as an accesspoint for the controlling
phone app to connect - so it cant in that mode connect to anything
else. To reflash the firmware with something friendlier you can use EZ mode to flash esphome onto tuya devices using tuya-convert via a
raspberry pi (needs to be a 32 bit OS ... I am using gentoo but is a
lot easier with raspian).
Tonight I decided to flash esphome onto some "brilliant smartplugs" but
it isnt connecting - its a frustrating process :( but the apps usually
work ok ... after multiple goes.
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 20:38:48 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
Z mode is the smart dev acting as an accesspoint for the controllingThe tuya and similar devices used the esp8266 chipset, so you could flash them with tasmota/espurna/esphome. Now they are switching to different chipsets and none of the previous flashing methods will work.
phone app to connect - so it cant in that mode connect to anything
else. To reflash the firmware with something friendlier you can use EZ
mode to flash esphome onto tuya devices using tuya-convert via a
raspberry pi (needs to be a 32 bit OS ... I am using gentoo but is a
lot easier with raspian).
Tonight I decided to flash esphome onto some "brilliant smartplugs" but
it isnt connecting - its a frustrating process :( but the apps usually
work ok ... after multiple goes.
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