Hello everyone! I’ve been diving into the world of remote access and smart home integration, and I wanted to share some of my experiences and questions with you all.
First, I’ve been using HAOS for nearly a year now, and I absolutely love it. However, I’ve run into a bit of a snag with my remote access setup. I followed the instructions for setting up DuckDNS and Nginx, and I configured port forwarding from external port 443 to internal port 443 on my Linksys router. Unfortunately, this setup caused issues with accessing the admin portal locally. The router support team confirmed that disabling the port forwarding resolves the issue but suggested I shouldn’t do that. So, I’m wondering if there’s an alternative port I could use for remote access without conflicting with local admin access. I know how to change the port forwarding settings, but I’m not entirely sure how this would interact with HAOS, DuckDNS, or Nginx. Any tips or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
On another note, I’ve been experimenting with integrating different smart devices into my ecosystem. I recently came across the Nodon Zigbee devices, specifically their lighting relay and multifunction relay switches. They seem like a solid choice, especially since they’re compatible with Din Rail boxes, which I’ve been looking to utilize. I’d love to hear if anyone else has experience with these devices and how they’ve worked in practice.
Lastly, I’ve been exploring the use of Schedy with Zigbee thermostats, and it’s been working smoothly so far. However, I’ve encountered an issue when switching modes rapidly on my Shelly TRV devices. It seems like the devices are receiving the previous temperature value instead of the new one, which I assume is due to their slower response time. I’m curious if there’s a way to reset the value after a short delay to prevent this from happening. Any advice on this would be wonderful!
I’m really enjoying the journey of customizing my smart home setup, and I’m eager to learn more from the community. Thanks in advance for your insights and help!