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2.4Ghz Logitech hub... not 'discovered' on my macs... but is discovered on iPhone.
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2.4Ghz Logitech hub... not 'discovered' on my macs... but is discovered on iPhone.
The harmony hub comes with a variety of desktop and mobile clients that allow you to control devices in your home.
I believe their solution uses a broadcast message to announce itself on the local area network... like a SSDP...
I have heard that due to not being able to broadcast UDP 'everywhere' this protocol breaks down.
Is there a netmask that might be wrong... if the device is on 2.4Ghz and other client is on 5Gh ?
The router connected devices shows the device and I get it's IP.
I try to manually add it there and even that doesn't work. Rebooted both router and harmony hub.. but same results.
Hardware:
RAX80
Firmware:
V1.0.5.126_1.0.65
Mac OS 10.15.7 (and big sur)
iOS 14.7.1
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Re: 2.4Ghz Logitech hub... not 'discovered' on my macs... but is discovered on iPhone.
Multiple reboots (router and hub) ... many password resets and finally.. it works.
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