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MadSci72
Jan 05, 2021Aspirant
Orbi AX4200 RBK752 won’t find Hue bulbs again
We switched from a Spectrum router to an Orbi AX4200 RBK752. We had Hue and Sengled lightbulbs throughout our house. We use Alexa as a hub for the Hue bulbs and have a Sengled hub. They worked fine w...
Mikey94025
Feb 25, 2021Hero
MadSci72 wrote:We switched from a Spectrum router to an Orbi AX4200 RBK752. We had Hue and Sengled lightbulbs throughout our house. We use Alexa as a hub for the Hue bulbs and have a Sengled hub. They worked fine with the Spectrum router. Now, Alexa can't discover any of them. We have disabled the Hue skill, uninstalled and reinstalled all of the apps and still it won't discover any of them. We spoke to Amazon, they said speak to Philips Hue, so we did. They couldn't fix and said problem appears to be with the Orbi being 5Ghz. Is there a way to split to 2.4 or does anyone know a fix for this?
I have Hue bulbs connected to my Orbi RBR850 system and do not have 5Ghz split from 2.4Ghz. My Alexa is also connected to the Orbi and has no problem controlling the Hue bulbs. However I am using the Hue bridge/hub (my Hue bulbs are not the wifi-only versions).
Chuck_M
Feb 26, 2021Mentor
I would suggest you try and reset one of the hue lightbulbs and re-add it to see if this is an issue with Hue.
Here is how you reset a hue bulb:
- Turn on the bulb for three-to-five seconds and then off for three-to-five seconds. Repeat this multiple times and turn it on again. If reset was successful, the bulb blinks.
Turn off the bulb.
Restart Discovery.
Turn on the bulb.
You can also try and reset the echo you are using as a hub (is it on the same network as the bulbs!?)