@Emil hi it worked for me with some syntax change replacing - with :
so just change D7:E2:G3:XX:XX
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Hi - I’ve done a search, and what I am seeing appears different, than what I have experienced.
I’ve added two buttons in the Flic app. I have toggled the HomeKit switch on for both of them.
I cannot find the buttons in HomeKit. The Flic hub/bridge is there. And it shows that I have 2 accessories. But when I click on that, the accessory field is blank. Unlike other bridges that show all the accessories connected to it.
In my search, others have reported finding the buttons in a default room. I don’t have a default room.
Also, most of the time the Hub is disconnecting. The LED is red. I reconnect and it turns yellow. Only to disconnect again shortly thereafter. This happens on both WiFi and Ethernet. Maybe this is related somehow.
This is easily the WORST new user experience I have ever encountered. I have many other products integrated into HomeKit and have never seen anything like this.
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Hello! The only thing that I can think of that has changed, is that my Apple HomePod was upgraded recently (to version 18.2 (22K155)).
Now, SSH commands within Apple Home app - (using the 'convert to shortcut' method), cannot communicate from the Flic Hub LR over the network.
The commands work when they are tested via the Home app (because in the test scenario they are being submitted to the network either via my phone or laptop), and the Flic buttons are working as they can work with simpler Home Accessory switching. But the SSH command element does not seem able to be output successfully from the Hub LR.
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I have tried to type down the MAC address of my pc but it keep showing invalid mac address length whether I have tried this MAC address on different Wake On Lan app on the App Store, it worked! So 100% sure that the MAC address was correct, Just not working with the Wake on Lan function in the flic app. Please someone can tell me how do I fix this problem?