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Sat Dec 09, 2023 6:09 pm
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GlennNZ
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In that case - the bridge is not starting successfully., and if not started successfully then QR code will not work, but neither will anything else. So your problem is much bigger.
Most likely because of the nature or state of a published device.
HomeKit doesn’t give error messages (often) it simply does not start.
Typically this occurs if you have tried to publish a device which will not fit within the parameters of the HomeKit device.
eg. a plugin custom indigo device as a light (where there is no state that can be used, or default does not exist)
This is more likely with “show all Options” enabled - this opens up absolutely any option.
Suggest:
If just one device (as you mentioned)
Remove, unpublish device from bridge, save, restart bridge by closing dialog.
Then try again with a simple indigo light device to a homekit light device and see how that goes.
If multiple devices, would disable bridge communication with Indigo - bottom left checkbox on edit page.
Create a new Bridge and try as above.