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Hi, I don't know if it helps, but I also had issues with port 11000 due to firewall (Windows Defender) settings.
In my case I just couldn't set HS to work properly (there was error during configuration when Defender was ON).
What I did is that I checked firewall rules and added a port 11000 to the inbound connection for HS4 and HS Service (there were already available rules for these two, but set for port 80 only).
After that I can control my HS devices again.
The issue which I still have is that they don't report their status properly (regardless if Windows Defender is ON or OFF).
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Greetings,
While I am not suggesting this is an issue with your integration I need some ideas as to what I might be able to do to fix this.
After setting HS to run as a service, this integration can't access port 11000.
HA is set to allow ASCII and JSON
Pinging HS from HA terminal is good using ping 192.168.1.133:11000
Runs fine when HS is not set as a service. It also works with HS running as a service using NSSM.
HS running on Win10 Pro w latest updates
HAOS running on Pi w latest updates
Thanks
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