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    MMM-Alexaonoff can’t find devices

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    • StoffbeuteluweS Offline
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      @sdetweil the if config with wlan0 and 192.168.2.35 that was from your pi…

      i think the only one i have done the last time …ist put my IP address in node js helper from the module than it works
      but for now it’s not working

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        @sdetweil I set the device to en1 than the network adapter is ok but no devices

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            @sdetweil I have a Mac mini, i think wlan0 never exists on my Mac

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                @sdetweil hi Sam a month ago that was your post, you have shown me how it looks at your pi 😀
                my Maschine is the same

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                    @Stoffbeuteluwe so, can u go to one device and get its IP address somehow? so we can see if its on the same network address range…

                    also wonder if the code works on Mac… open the developers window and look at the console…
                    but u said it worked once…

                    maybe you can look in your router dhcp clients page

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                      i can’t get alexa to discover any of virtual wemo devices

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                        @sdetweil maybe Alexa problem

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                           discoveryService not running +0ms
                          FauxMo service started. Listening on 192.168.178.35:21900-21941
                           discoveryService binding to port 1900 for ssdp discovery +2ms
                           discoveryService server listening 0.0.0.0:1900 +164ms
                           deviceEndpoints Setup Server running. +9ms
                          

                          do you know what that means?

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                            @Stoffbeuteluwe said in MMM-Alexaonoff can’t find devices:

                            FauxMo service started. Listening on 192.168.178.35:21900-21941

                            means the code in the module has setup to listen on a number of known ports that the Wemo plugs use for discovery by the alexa plugin.

                            when alexa does home automation device discovery, it sends a broadcast message ('is anyone there?) to anything listening on those ports, and whatever is listening will respond with a predefined response (‘yes, I am here’)…

                            the discovery code for wemo plugs was built into alexa early code… but seems that Alexa has removed that code and expects a plugin to do the work… (My opinion)

                            a google search on ‘wemo app not finding devices’ produces a lot of info. I could never get alexa to discover my mirrors

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                              @sdetweil ok thank you for your help…

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