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Nanoleaf Fails setup after a dropped local ping #116435
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Hey there @milanmeu, mind taking a look at this issue as it has been labeled with an integration ( Code owner commandsCode owners of
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The problem
When my Nanoleaf device drops a ping, the integration will instantly go offline and will never come back unless you restart HA or repair the device by holding down power on the device, and re-adding it to HA. Reloading the integration doesn't do anything. not sure how to go about fixing or reporting the issue. The device doesn't have consistant ping drops, but being on 2.4 GHz, it happens. The device is 100% controllable by the Nanoleaf app, but Home Assistant struggles. It doesn't seem to be able to re-establish the connection when the local connection drops out even 1 time. I don't recall this happening in the past. I tried deleting the device and re-adding it, and am now getting an error just adding it from scratch (error pasted below).
What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2024.4.4
What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
No response
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Integration causing the issue
Nanoleaf
Link to integration documentation on our website
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/nanoleaf
Diagnostics information
home-assistant_nanoleaf_2024-04-30T06-50-06.767Z.log
Example YAML snippet
No response
Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
Additional information
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