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Hue go unreachable
Hue go unreachable












Spent a while trying to get it to work with Homekit (a few more restarts_, then gave upĪdded back the integration, everything came back, but the groups did not come back. Removed my hue intergration and restarted So this is generally what I believe I did. I eventually gave up and went to add it back. Initially my goal was to pair my hue to the homekit controller, as I wanted to see what I could do with hue zones in the controller. OK, I will say I was messing around trying a lot of different things. I’ve not tested it but I’m going to and keep you posted. The instability of the WIFI has been confirmed by broadcom. Note the chromecast is not always there but I as this becomes unavailable from time to time too, I thought it might be related. DHCP recovers and HA goes back to normal.DHCP bails out (note it shouldn’t as it get an infinity lease) and drops the path to the router.Feb 2 01:14:25 hass hass: #033 Error reading from socket.#033[0mįeb 2 01:14:25 hass hass: #033 Error communicating with socket, resetting connection#033[0mįeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: carrier lostįeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: deleting address *:*:*:*:8e4fįeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Withdrawing address record for *:*:*:*:8e4f on wlan0.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface wlan0.IPv6 with address *:*:*:*:8e4f.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Interface wlan0.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Withdrawing address record for *.*.*.7 on wlan0.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface wlan0.IPv4 with address *.*.*.7.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Interface wlan0.IPv4 no longer relevant for mDNS.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: deleting route to *.*.*.0/24įeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: deleting default route via *.*.*.8įeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: carrier acquiredįeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: IAID *:*:*:01įeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: adding address *:*:*:*:8e4fįeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface wlan0.IPv6 with address *:*:*:*:8e4f.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: New relevant interface wlan0.IPv6 for mDNS.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass avahi-daemon: Registering new address record for *:*:*:*:8e4f on wlan0.*.įeb 2 01:17:33 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: soliciting an IPv6 routerįeb 2 01:17:34 hass hass: #033 Unable to reach bridge *.*.*.4 ()#033[0mįeb 2 01:17:34 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: rebinding lease of *.*.*.7įeb 2 01:17:34 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: probing address *.*.*.7/24įeb 2 01:17:39 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: leased *.*.*.7 for infinityįeb 2 01:17:39 hass avahi-daemon: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface wlan0.IPv4 with address *.*.*.7.įeb 2 01:17:39 hass avahi-daemon: New relevant interface wlan0.IPv4 for mDNS.įeb 2 01:17:39 hass avahi-daemon: Registering new address record for *.*.*.7 on wlan0.IPv4.įeb 2 01:17:39 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: adding route to *.*.*.0/24įeb 2 01:17:39 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: adding default route via *.*.*.8įeb 2 01:17:40 hass hass: #033 Reconnected to bridge *.*.*.4#033[0mįeb 2 01:17:47 hass dhcpcd: wlan0: no IPv6 Routers available But while working on an unrelated problem I noticed the following log lines in my daemon.log.














Hue go unreachable