Thanks for the explanation. I guess my memory AND polling isn’t very reliable.
Thanks for the explanation. I guess my memory AND polling isn’t very reliable.
I admit I am confused that polling data for Trump underestimated his support while still losing. Unless, of course, the polling results at the time showed him losing by a wide margin. That isn’t my recollection, either.
At best, It seems to reinforce my impression that polling today is complete garbage.
Finally got it working - followed the directions. No ports to open. Thanks for the recommendations.
Finally got it to work. I think that on a previous try and failure, my credentials were saved while I had gone back and recover everything over. Cleared out the old credentials, started all over and worked!
This is good to know the next time around. Thanks!
Sorry, just realized you meant Nest device support. Yes, per the instructions, and the Google Device page:
" Thermostats
All Google Nest thermostat models are supported in the Device Access program and the API functionality is the same for all models. See the Thermostat device guide for more information.
Supported as in a yellow or green device? No, I’m running virtually off a booted SSD on a PC.
Why is that relevant to my problem? Same software as everyone else and, otherwise, has been running reliably.
I’ve double-checked settings.
I can select the Google Nest Integration. I enter my Cloud Project ID and click Submit with no error. I am then prompted for my Device Access Project ID, which I enter and click submit. I am then presented with a screen from Google saying that it can’t link to project. No other information and no error. Nothing in the home assistance core logs. I’ve double checked the settings and I know that Project ID is correct as it returns the project name that I set, “HA Nest Project”.
Not really sure where to look for issues - any suggestions are appreciated.
Just upgraded to the latest update. Running: Core 2024.3.0 Supervisor 2024.02.1 Operating System 12.0 Frontend 20240306.0
Same here except all 4 are in a ceiling fan. To turn them all on and off at the same time, I’ve named them the Fan Four.
Pete is a lone, recessed light in the corner.
Two lamps with pineapple motifs are Bob and Liz. Two lamps in bedroom are Harold and Maude.
One floor lamp is Slim "Shady“.
As a follow up, this worked as you described. Thanks again.
Now, since it’s the shortcut button, I had to load the blueprint and start working on the proper configuration so that I can do more with the switch - for example, double clicks, holding, etc…
Not quite there yet, but your response helped a lot.
Awesome advice! Thank you - I will give it a try now.
Nice cover!