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strange behavior running on pi

So I know it is not designed for a pi, but i'm hoping to get it working on it.

I figured I should move the coverversation over from here. [https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/issues/656]

So right now I have the smartthingsmqtt.exe running on my pi. It is located /home/pi/smartthingsmqtt/smartthingsmwtt.exe

It is the current version from the zip file on the git page

In the same folder I have the config files.

I have found log files in /home/pi/

They are titled like "smartthingsmqtt\logs\20191001.log" That is the whole file name.

So I tried putting the config files in the /pi/ folder as well.

My tasmota consoles are showing that are communicating with the .exe

the smartthings classic app is not showing updated switch states, But I have found I can use the app to send a command to the tasmota switches.

That is where I am at with it.

Using this behind a CG-NAT

Hi there,

I was curious if its possible to run this device handler/the MQTT bridge behind a CG-NAT (as in i dont have a dedicated IPv4 address).
Currently trying to run it with my local IP (192.168.x.x) doesn't seem to work

Trouble installing and configuring

Very confused by instructions. Does this service act as an MQTT broker or do you still need a separate one? Does the service produce any type of log file or Windows events? How do you know if it is working or debug runtime issues?

Multiple outlet issue.

Hi Davin,
After trying a lot of way and reading pages and more pages of solutions, I have got unable to add my Power Strip (multiple outlet) on SmartThings.
Maybe it is possible for you to spend a bit of your time and help me with your support?

I flashed with Tasmota my Power Strip standard model ZLD-44USA-W and it is accessible. I did using the specific model/settings that I got from the Tasmota website (https://templates.blakadder.com/ZLD-44USA-W.html).

Following your guidance I did until the step below, but, then I got lost:

I. Installation
 A. Device Handlers
 B. Add new devices
  1. In the IDE go to My Device
  2. Click +New Device
   a. Name - Anything you want
   b. Label - Anything you want
   c. Zigbee Id - Leave blank
   d. Device Network Id - Enter something unique for each device
   e. Type - Select the appropriate device handle added in I.A. (they will be at the bottom of the list)
   f. Version - Published
   g. Location - Pick your location
   h. Hub - Select your hub
   i. Group - Optional
  3. Click Create
  4. Note the GUID that is assigned to the device. It will be in the URL at the top of the screen. For example "device/show/xxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx" You just need the part after show/

From here on I got lost. Do I have to do the procedure below just to finish the configuration and the device appears on the ST or do I need to keep it to run like a IFTTT app?

Is there another way to add this Power Strip directly to control on ST?

My expectation is to keep the Power Strip as it was, only through the Tuya app, being able to connect each of the four outlet, another one 5th with USB charging ports and, to keep a single button to turn everything on/off, is this possible? And I don't know if this model has energy monitoring, but that would be great, too.

I appreciate in advance for your time.
Thank you very much and I hope you can help me!

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