I'm trying to onboard my S5 Max and everything goes smoothly up until the point that it needs to connect to the server. It seemingly never happens. I've tried several times until it times out (Status for S5 Max: samples=0, public_key=False, connected=False, state=missing) and I have no idea what to troubleshoot.
I am running the Home Assistant add-on for the server and running the onboarding from my laptop. The DNS rewrite is happening from Adguard, which is the main DNS server on my network. I have tried with a port 53 forward in my router's firewall enabled and disabled.
The server admin panel is accessible from my laptop and other devices on the network. The onboarding script works well, when I connect to my vacuum's wifi, the vacuum instantly responds. In Adguard, I can see that the robot is requesting the correct address, and that it gets redirected to my Home Assistant machine. Then it goes quiet, either it doesn't connect to the server or the onboarding doesn't detect this, but I suspect the first as I see nothing in the logs of the HA add-on. What can I check? Do I need to just keep trying? Is there some details I can share?
I was using the S5 Max with the Xiaomi Home app and only onboarded it onto RoboRock today. I can see it communicate to Xiaomi's servers in Adguard when I onboard it via the app.
I just have no idea what else to try, can I fake onboard to the server to see if it responds? Sniff the vacuum's traffic? Use the MITM for the app? Any advice would be deeply appreciated!
I'm trying to onboard my S5 Max and everything goes smoothly up until the point that it needs to connect to the server. It seemingly never happens. I've tried several times until it times out (Status for S5 Max: samples=0, public_key=False, connected=False, state=missing) and I have no idea what to troubleshoot.
I am running the Home Assistant add-on for the server and running the onboarding from my laptop. The DNS rewrite is happening from Adguard, which is the main DNS server on my network. I have tried with a port 53 forward in my router's firewall enabled and disabled.
The server admin panel is accessible from my laptop and other devices on the network. The onboarding script works well, when I connect to my vacuum's wifi, the vacuum instantly responds. In Adguard, I can see that the robot is requesting the correct address, and that it gets redirected to my Home Assistant machine. Then it goes quiet, either it doesn't connect to the server or the onboarding doesn't detect this, but I suspect the first as I see nothing in the logs of the HA add-on. What can I check? Do I need to just keep trying? Is there some details I can share?
I was using the S5 Max with the Xiaomi Home app and only onboarded it onto RoboRock today. I can see it communicate to Xiaomi's servers in Adguard when I onboard it via the app.
I just have no idea what else to try, can I fake onboard to the server to see if it responds? Sniff the vacuum's traffic? Use the MITM for the app? Any advice would be deeply appreciated!