Broadlink Manager Writing Compatible Device Not Detected Hot
Perform a on your Broadlink device using a pin. Use the official app to connect the device to your Wi-Fi.
This command will scan your local network for Broadlink devices and display their IP addresses, MAC addresses, and device types.
Ensure your computer or Docker container running BroadLink Manager can actually broadcast to the device.
import broadlink devices = broadlink.discover(timeout=5) print(devices) Use code with caution.
If you have tried all seven fixes and still see , perform a factory reset: broadlink manager writing compatible device not detected hot
A power cycle resets the USB or network stack, forcing the device to re-announce its presence on the bus or network. This makes it "hot" again.
Broadlink devices often refuse local connections if they are fully registered and bound to the Broadlink Cloud. Users have found that the device must be on the network but not fully "owned" by the app for Broadlink Manager to work correctly.
There are several possible causes of this issue, including:
: Newer firmware (v44057+) often "locks" the device to the Broadlink cloud, preventing local control by third-party apps. Unsupported Hardware : Newer or "clone" models like the Bestcon RM4C mini Perform a on your Broadlink device using a pin
Ensure your computer running BroadLink Manager is connected to the exact same 2.4GHz network as the hub. 3. Run BroadLink Manager as Administrator
Troubleshooting BroadLink Manager: "Writing Compatible Device Not Detected"
Are you running BroadLink Manager on ?
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The exact of your BroadLink device (e.g., RM4 Pro, SP4, etc.)
import broadlink
| Mode | Action | Why the error appears | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | You press a remote button so Broadlink can capture the IR code. | Device didn’t enter learning mode before the timeout. | | Writing | You send a pre-captured code to the Broadlink to blast an RF/IR signal. | Device is unreachable or the network stack is frozen. |