I have used the Milight plugin at home for a few years now and it still works, I am installing the same at a friends house and the i cant download the plugin. I am getting the error LUUP :Failed to download all plugins will retry in 10 minutes.
I have tried on 3 vera Units and all the same error when downloading the plugin.
Is there a way to manually install? any help would be greatly appreciated
+1. Struggling with this for 3 days. the plugin doesn’t install the J_MiLightRGBW.js.
I do not know if this causes the issues I have with the plugin. I cannot control the miLights. Really would appreciate some help here. Getting the missing file, I would at least be able to search for other reasons why the plugin doesn’work, or maybe it then works :).
I have downloaded the file you mentioned was missing from my working Vera and uploaded to my Test Vera and it seems the error is gone. I am doing this remotely as i am at work so cant test properly. I have put link for you to download. Thanks for recognising the missing file!!! if this works it has saved me the cost of a whole new setup.
Thanks for the file. Unfortunately I still run into issues, can’t get this to work. I’ am using a new bridge V6. Does it work for you? Maybe I’ am missing some setting on the Advance or Variable.
I have tried with and without the fix for v6 build by kd7gab. I get this error in the log (with the fix from kd7gab):
11/27/17 19:51:08.012 Device_Variable::m_szValue_set device: 115 service: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:Dimming1 variable: LoadLevelTarget was: 0 now: 100 #hooks: 0 upnp: 0 skip: 0 v:0x1436f08/NONE duplicate:0 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.104 luup_log:115: Level: 100 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.104 luup_log:115: Cmd Level: 100 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.206 luup_log:115: sendUDP function called. Code:310000080331303000000004 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.206 luup_log:115: Sending InitString <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.207 luup_log:115: Number of bytes sent:28 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 luup_log:115: ErrorCode: timeout <0x77454320>
01 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Job device 115 function SDimming1_Dimming1_SetLoadLevelTarget_job failed [string “…”]:280: bad argument #1 to ‘len’ (string expected, got nil) <0x77454320>
01 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 Lua_Job::Run job#20 : dev:115 (0x1f7bd20) P:50 S:0 Id: 20 failed <0x77454320>
My MiLight (MiLightRGBW) setup doesn’t work, I appreciate some help. This is my setup:
VeraPlus running latest firmware 1.7.3232
MiLight bridge V6 firmware: V1.0.08
I have set the STA mode IP address to the LAN network IP address for the bridge (instead of the 10.10.100.254 which also doesn’t work)
within the device’s IP address I use the bridge IP address.
Protocol: UDP
Port 8899
On the variables I have mode setting set to 1:;2:;3:;4:
and group set to 4 (which is the number I use in the MiLight app for this light)
What am I missing? with the fix I run into this error:
11/27/17 19:51:08.010 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest device: 115 service: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1 action: SetTarget <0x71ab7520>
08 11/27/17 19:51:08.010 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument DeviceNum=115 <0x71ab7520>
08 11/27/17 19:51:08.010 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument serviceId=urn:upnp-org:serviceId:SwitchPower1 <0x71ab7520>
08 11/27/17 19:51:08.010 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument action=SetTarget <0x71ab7520>
08 11/27/17 19:51:08.011 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::HandleActionRequest argument newTargetValue=1 <0x71ab7520>
02 11/27/17 19:51:08.011 JobHandler_LuaUPnP::ConfirmGlobalActionRules replaced binary on with dim 100 <0x71ab7520>
06 11/27/17 19:51:08.012 Device_Variable::m_szValue_set device: 115 service: urn:upnp-org:serviceId:Dimming1 variable: LoadLevelTarget was: 0 now: 100 #hooks: 0 upnp: 0 skip: 0 v:0x1436f08/NONE duplicate:0 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.104 luup_log:115: Level: 100 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.104 luup_log:115: Cmd Level: 100 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.206 luup_log:115: sendUDP function called. Code:310000080331303000000004 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.206 luup_log:115: Sending InitString <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:08.207 luup_log:115: Number of bytes sent:28 <0x77454320>
50 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 luup_log:115: ErrorCode: timeout <0x77454320>
01 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 LuaInterface::CallFunction_Job device 115 function SDimming1_Dimming1_SetLoadLevelTarget_job failed [string “…”]:280: bad argument #1 to ‘len’ (string expected, got nil) <0x77454320>
01 11/27/17 19:51:10.209 Lua_Job::Run job#20 : dev:115 (0x1f7bd20) P:50 S:0 Id: 20 failed <0x77454320>
04 11/27/17 19:51:10.210 <0x77454320>
02 11/27/17 19:51:10.210 JobHandler::PurgeCompletedJobs purge job#20 : dev:115 (0x1f7bd20) P:50 S:2 Id: 20 status 2
In the drop down box select the 1Xwifi+1Xrgb/w It doesnt seem to come on its own. Shipping should be cheap but it took over a month to get to me and I am in Australia.
Thanks a lot, your help is appreciated. (I’ am in the Netherlands). I have been checking for the wifi bridge but also kept on searching for the issue. If people say it works it must work for me as well. Finally discovered the issue being just a port number setting. Although all documentation mentions port 8899 (which I put in the advanced information after the IP number and also in the bridge settings) it turned out this should be port 5987. I found this while using the limitless tool for windows which actually showed all information needed to make it work.
[quote=“vas5150, post:3, topic:197778”]I have downloaded the file you mentioned was missing from my working Vera and uploaded to my Test Vera and it seems the error is gone. I am doing this remotely as i am at work so cant test properly. I have put link for you to download. Thanks for recognising the missing file!!! if this works it has saved me the cost of a whole new setup.
Hi I have downloaded the plugin from the appstore and have the same error… can you or someone else send the missing file again because the link to dropbox does not work anymore. I have the old milight wifibox. Many thanks in advance!