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So… my sensors are great. But I can’t seem to make them talk to my home automation hub I use for the rest of my house. MQTT looks to be the way to do that? So I need to set up a server to act as an MQTT broker? Tips? Tricks?
If I have a device that I know is vulnerable—e.g., Win XP—that I cannot yet take out of service. Is it reasonable for me to assign it a policy that blocks internet access? Is it better to put it on an isolated VLAN? Or do I need to create a physical...
Thanks Larry, I know that Home Assistant has the MQTT and Node Red path. I actually moved off of HA to hubitat about a year ago for other reasons. And I would prefer not to have to move platforms again to do this! Any tips on Hubitat would be welcome...
So, I got a couple of MVs. But when I enroll them, i get an error saying that I lack the right licenses. When I look in my dashboard it says that I have MV-SEN licenses. But the cameras seem to want an MV license? Is there a difference? Help!
So, I made a VLAN that has a firewall rule with deny default and then assigned machines in that segment to that VLAN. Then, for good measure, I turned the port to "disabled" in the settings for the switch. Sound reasonable @Philip D'Ath?
I'm not interested in a free-for-all. But just curious. How would Meraki know the user. My users authenticate to devices that are on my network. They don't authenticate to Meraki...do they?