I moved home assistant to a wireless access point because I live at home and my parents are getting a bit annoyed with me having raspberry pi and an old computer that I use as a server in the living room, so i got a wireless access point from the kitchen in to my room, so I could just have it in here, but now home assistant obviously got a new ip so it doesn’t work on my cloudflare url yet, but it’s acting kinda strange, I can’t access it on my computer, and when I type in the ip i got from the local ip address it integration i can’t connect through that, and cloud flares says it’s not a valid ipv4 ip address, so idk how to get it back on my url
Can you ssh into your HA server locally?
I haven’t tried, but will try that tomorrow or the day after, as it’s pretty late, and I have plans for tomorrow
Ok, also if you can give a bit more info it may help. How is it installed, is on the pi or the old computer, are you using a reverse proxy, are you port forwarding anything via the router, etc.
It’s installed on the pi, and its not port forwarding, its just a cloudflare tunnel, and nothing has changed about it, but after I moved to the access point instead of the main router it just ain’t working, but by the looks of things weirdly it seems it’s only apple products i have been getting to connect via homeassistant.local:8123 I really don’t understand any of this, i have tried two browsers on my laptop and it doesn’t help
I’m not sure what OS you are using but now is a good time to set a static IP if you haven’t already.
I accually don’t remember if i have but even if I haven’t that doesn’t explain the apple only thing, though I have yet to test if it works on android, but it’s weird home assistant app finds the ip of the server automatically and everything, but on my computer i can’t access it, and i have tried pasting that ip address on cloud flare too but it still isn’t working
Try clearing your browser cache on the devices that can’t connect.
I tried that, but it just says that cloudflare can’t connect to the server
Can you connect via https://<the rpi’s address>:8123?