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Raspberry Pi and smart plugs not showing up?

shinobi
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Hi,

I've just moved house and have jumped at the opportunity to get VM fibre! however, my smart plugs and Raspberry pi are not showing up in my networks? I run Apple homekit using Apple TV 4k and two mini hubs to act as gate routers.  Everything worked fine prior to move and on previous ISP.

VM hub 5 on 1gb connection.

Apple homekit running Meross smart plugs.

Raspberry Pi 4 acting as a headless ADS-b receiver.

 

Thanks in advance,

Shinobi

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Tudor
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Are the devices using WiFi or Ethernet cabled? Have the devices got fixed IP addresses on a network other than 192.168.0.0/24? If WiFi the plugs are only 2.4Ghz, from memory you set them up from an app. Have you reset them to their shipped state and tried to install them from scratch. You may have to separate the WiFi bands into two SSIDs as some devices don’t like a combined SSID. I run my ADS-b Pi Ethernet cabled.


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legacy1
Alessandro Volta

The hub is not that good you should look at getting a better router with 1Gb ports and put hub in modem mode

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Tudor
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Are the devices using WiFi or Ethernet cabled? Have the devices got fixed IP addresses on a network other than 192.168.0.0/24? If WiFi the plugs are only 2.4Ghz, from memory you set them up from an app. Have you reset them to their shipped state and tried to install them from scratch. You may have to separate the WiFi bands into two SSIDs as some devices don’t like a combined SSID. I run my ADS-b Pi Ethernet cabled.


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Thanks, I'll look into that.

 

Shinobi

Hi, Thanks for your reply!

They're using wi-fi. I switched off the 5ghz channel as recommended on the flight radar24 help page. I'm unsure of the fixed IP address issue? How would I find that out please?

I've not tried my RPi with Ethernet yet. I only have a laptop and my receiver is in the loft space.

Shinobi

would something like this be an improvement?

https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-networking/deco/deco-m9-plus/v1%20(3-pack)/ 

shinobi

 

Tudor
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Most certainly. You can then run the hub in modem mode and use the router on the deco.


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There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't and F people out of 10 who do not understand hexadecimal c1a2a285948293859940d9a49385a2