supported_hardware:hubitat
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supported_hardware:hubitat [2023/05/04 14:54] – changed info about multi-taps and community drivers James Sentman | supported_hardware:hubitat [2023/11/04 13:46] – [Hubitat Setup:] added static IP info James Sentman | ||
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====Hubitat Setup:==== | ====Hubitat Setup:==== | ||
- | Follow the standard initial Hubitat setup. A cloud connection is not required for XTension to talk to the Hubitat, all communications are done over the local network and so it is necessary that the Hubitat and the XTension be on the same local network subnet. | + | Follow the standard initial Hubitat setup. A cloud connection is not required for XTension to talk to the Hubitat, all communications are done over the local network and so it is necessary that the Hubitat and the XTension be on the same local network subnet. |
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===Install the MakerAPI Plugin on the Hubitat:=== | ===Install the MakerAPI Plugin on the Hubitat:=== | ||
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- | The Hubitat folks have a problem with multiple taps on switches beyond just a double tap. I understand that this is complex and a bit silly to try to have the family remember what a pentuple tap on a switch does. If you wish tap support beyond just a double tap you may have to find a community created device driver for the specific switch. I know these exist for the Home Seer WD200 line of switches which can support up to 5 taps or more, and possibly many other switches that support additional gestures not supported by the built in driver for these. | ||
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supported_hardware/hubitat.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/04 13:49 by James Sentman