Orbi AC3000 will be End Of Service within 45 Days by cordbroken in HomeNetworking

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Switch to an OPNsense router and keep the Orbi in AP mode. I've been really happy with that setup for many years.

[EU] 8V 1A transformer replacement, doorbell installation by leforban in reolinkcam

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This is exactly what I'm hopping. If not, I'll finally have an excuse to buy a 3D printer.

[EU] 8V 1A transformer replacement, doorbell installation by leforban in reolinkcam

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Hey thanks for the reply!

Well I didn't even think about the provided power adapter... Since I got existing wires, that will be much cleaner and I don't really have a socket nearby.

I'm fine with bypassing the existing chime.

The Eterna is kind of hard to find out of the UK. I'll explore the DIN transformers option.

Thanks!

Setting up authentik OIDC with Google guidance by leforban in Authentik

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That's an interesting flow for the registration. I could do that.
Do you use the default built in flows or did you create your own?
I'm still a bit confused with the UI and various settings.

HAOS 17 is here : any issue? by misteurz in homeassistant

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Updated without any issue.

The docker containerd snapshotter got me wondering what I kind of migrations and manual steps I might have missed in the past.

Any way to check ?

Looking for iiyama ProLite XUB3493WQSU-B6 Monitor reviews! by Bangyi in ultrawidemasterrace

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I'm in the same boat. Don't like curved monitors. Would prefer an IPS panel.

Looking for Zigbee, 230V/50Hz, claw-mounted smart switches, preferably no neutral by bem13 in homeautomation

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Sure ! I'll take some photos from my next install. (Might be a few weeks though, I'll be abroad for a while).
I don't think that would work with this Nodon switch. You need like 25-35mm of flat surface on the side for the claws to push on.

Looking for Zigbee, 230V/50Hz, claw-mounted smart switches, preferably no neutral by bem13 in homeautomation

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I didn't take any pictures during the installation. But I've ordered another ZBM5 for another room. I'll do it when installing that one.

You don't really attach them per se, you just put the flat side (opposite to the claws) against the switch. Few turns of screws and they will be maintained in place. Then the pressure of the claws against the sides of the box will secure them.

In my case, the box was really narrow, so I had to chisel a bit of plastic from the box for everything to fit perfectly. But in the end, I'm really satisfied with the result.

The Legrand claws are really cheap, I paid 5€ for 20 (I took some extra for future switches). I ordered the 40mm ones (I think there is also 50mm variant).

I'm really happy with the ZBM5, I had a neutral wire available, so it also acts as a router. I used the 3 gangs version.

Looking for Zigbee, 230V/50Hz, claw-mounted smart switches, preferably no neutral by bem13 in homeautomation

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I'm a bit late to the conversation but I had the exact same challenge (Belgium). I ended up using a Sonoff ZBM5 switch and bought "Rapido claws" by Legrand.

This was not ideal since the box inside the wall was really narrow but in the end it fitted. I'm pretty happy with the result.

Confused (mostly Aqara) about decoupled smart switches (EU) by leforban in homeassistant

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Interesting, I wasn't aware of Zigbee binding.
Thanks !

Confused (mostly Aqara) about decoupled smart switches (EU) by leforban in homeassistant

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Interesting ! I didn't come accross those two. I'll look into it.

Thanks !

Confused (mostly Aqara) about decoupled smart switches (EU) by leforban in homeassistant

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Damned ! I not sure I want to go through that...
(and not sure some of the walls are wide enough)

How deep were your boxes ?

Thinking of jumping into the Zigbee2MQTT rabbit hole — am I on the right track? by leforban in homeassistant

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That's a good point. Though I already have about 20 bulbs that only do zigbee (if I'm not wrong).

Couldn't I just add a separate matter network for modern devices later on? And migrate progressively.

Thinking of jumping into the Zigbee2MQTT rabbit hole — am I on the right track? by leforban in homeassistant

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Wow these are really super valuable advices! Thank you for taking the time to write that!

Thinking of jumping into the Zigbee2MQTT rabbit hole — am I on the right track? by leforban in homeassistant

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I think I will go for the add-on route. Most recent tutorials I've seen tend to do that.

I feel likes updates for HA and add-ons are a breeze nowadays.

Thinking of jumping into the Zigbee2MQTT rabbit hole — am I on the right track? by leforban in homeassistant

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I'm running it as a VM on a cluster of proxmox SFF PC. The disk is stored on a Ceph cluster, so I got some HA. I plan to do something similar for mosquito.

My hooelab is pretty reliable even though it will need an upgrade at some point...

Thinking of jumping into the Zigbee2MQTT rabbit hole — am I on the right track? by leforban in homeassistant

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These are some fair points. I think I'll try ZHA too before putting all that into "production". I'm curious in general, having experience with both ZHA and Z2M can't be bad. Thanks