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BEAM IR/RF Wifi transceiver / LinknLink App causes Beams to crash
« Last post by PegLegTV on March 29, 2024, 03:47:49 PM »Hey guys its been a long time,
I have an interesting situation that I thought you might find interesting and possibly have an answer to how this is even happening.
I bought a cheap LinknLink eRemote to test with Home Assistant and found an odd issue after doing some testing:
If I open the LinknLink app on my phone the Beam 2.0 and Beam ray crashes and becomes unreachable. (I cant say if the Beam original crashes, it's not currently in use)
If the app is left open when I unplug the Beam for 30 seconds and plug it back in, the Beam will flash the yellow light, then the green light, but it is still unreachable. I tried swiping the app away but the Beam was still unreachable.
The only way to get the beam back 'online' is to swipe the app away and then unplug the Beams for 30 seconds and plug it back in.
My guess is that the LinknLink app is pining each device on the network to see if its one of their devices and the Beam doesnt like the packet being sent to it and cause the Beam to crash.
It took me a bit to figure out it was the LinknLink app, I also tested on another phone with a fresh install of the LinknLink app so it should be repeatable by downloading the LinknLink app and onpening it to see if your Beams crash too.
I'm only able to test with Android phones.
side note: I found out that the Home Assistant hacs linknlink intergration doesn't work with the eRemote yet, but they are currently working on the intergration.
I have an interesting situation that I thought you might find interesting and possibly have an answer to how this is even happening.
I bought a cheap LinknLink eRemote to test with Home Assistant and found an odd issue after doing some testing:
If I open the LinknLink app on my phone the Beam 2.0 and Beam ray crashes and becomes unreachable. (I cant say if the Beam original crashes, it's not currently in use)
If the app is left open when I unplug the Beam for 30 seconds and plug it back in, the Beam will flash the yellow light, then the green light, but it is still unreachable. I tried swiping the app away but the Beam was still unreachable.
The only way to get the beam back 'online' is to swipe the app away and then unplug the Beams for 30 seconds and plug it back in.
My guess is that the LinknLink app is pining each device on the network to see if its one of their devices and the Beam doesnt like the packet being sent to it and cause the Beam to crash.
It took me a bit to figure out it was the LinknLink app, I also tested on another phone with a fresh install of the LinknLink app so it should be repeatable by downloading the LinknLink app and onpening it to see if your Beams crash too.
I'm only able to test with Android phones.
side note: I found out that the Home Assistant hacs linknlink intergration doesn't work with the eRemote yet, but they are currently working on the intergration.