Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-FHEM
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Hi all,
i tried the setup with the following config but again, nothing is showing up on the mirror.
{
module: ‘MMM-FHEM’,config: { deviceNames: [ 'CUL_WS_1', 'CUL_WS_2' ], host: ['10.0.0.110'], deviceReadings: [ { name: 'temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, ], }, },
kind regards
Christoph -
Hmm… I can´t stop asking is 10.0.0.110 really the host ip of your FEHM server? Usually in privat Networks is used something like 192.178.168.2 the number one at the end op this Ip is served for your internet router… All devices then will become a other number at this end…
greets gismo
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Hi Gismo,
Yes it is the correct IP
Its a an Austrian Network from the Provider A1.
The Router has the ip 10.0.0.138
Magic Mirror runs in 10.0.0.101
FHEM on 10.0.0.110 (as you also can see on the screenshot above) -
@gismo2006
192.168.x.x is a private Class C network
10.0.0.x is a private class A networkAs you see on the screenshot cpramhofer is able to connect to the management website in a browser, so the IP address should not be the problem.
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Oh ok, Sorry I didn´t see it in the posted screenshot till you write it. Hmm, then I couldn´t help… :-)
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hello,
can you try a , behind
‘CUL_WS_1’,
‘CUL_WS_2’you have:
deviceNames: [
‘CUL_WS_1’,
‘CUL_WS_2’
],and i have
deviceNames: [
‘Bad’,
‘Wohnzimmer’,
‘Kueche’,
],schienw
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Hi All,
i´m sorry for not responding. i have currently no access to my system. i will give you feedback as soon i had a chance to test the version with the comma.
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@cpramhofer the last comma will not make a difference.
normally a comma at the end is a syntax error, but meanwhile the engines kind of ignore it and handle it correctly
it’s like in human languages if you write a list, you will not write buy me eggs, cake, ham,
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