badshah
New Around Here
Hello,
I observed something very puzzling yesterday while trying to set up Home Assistant as I wanted collect all my IoT/Smart devices onto one platform and view them.
Here's my set up-
In summary, the questions -
I observed something very puzzling yesterday while trying to set up Home Assistant as I wanted collect all my IoT/Smart devices onto one platform and view them.
Here's my set up-
- Asus ZenWifi XT8 in a mesh set up with two XT8 units + one Asus RT-AC68U (Total 3)
- Router and two nodes connected through ethernet backhaul using MoCA adapters
- A whole bunch of smart devices (40+) from various vendors - Tuya, TP-Link/Kasa, Wyze, Samsung, Amazon, Google.....
- Overall about 50+ devices - wired and wireless, connected to the mesh Asus network
- The IoT devices have been segregated on a guest wifi SSID with their own IP subnet so that they can't access my main network
- Everything has been working in unison for the past 2+ years and I would say that for the most part I have a decent/fast/steady operation maximizing the 1gigabit fiber connection from AT&T
- I have even been able to automate routines and integrate the various devices with Amazon Echo and Google
In summary, the questions -
- Why would the Asus router leave out specific devices from showing on the client list although they are connected and online?
- What is special/different about the Kasa devices that results in this strange situation?