mikeinnc
Joined: | Wednesday Mar 18th, 2015 |
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Thanks @slychiu I seem to recall I did try that - although to be fair, I may have not! If I did, I also seem to also recall it didn't make any difference. I accept I may not have been doing it correctly, and I'll certainly try it again - if or when the issue reoccurs - and make sure I post my findings here.
And, @Ian - I too use the ethernet interface as a link to my Home Assistant home automation system. I have Clipsal CBus lighting and the CBus UCM module in Comfort allows Home Assistant (HA) to interface to the lights and Comfort security settings via an excellent python module from @koochyrat. That's how I saw the ethernet module had gone 'off-line' - HA shows all the Comfort functionality as 'unavailable' if it can't 'talk' via the ethernet interface. Again, more an inconvenience than a disaster, but something that really shouldn't happen. Of course, as we all know, the inordinate complexity of modern circuitry means the probability of it being 100% fault-free 100% of the time is .....well, not 100%!
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