Colorado4Wheeler wrote:Yea, I think some of those devices may have gotten removed while I've been transitioning from HBB to HKB now that I look at the ID's a bit more.
I think there are actually two different problems evident in your log. One of which is missing device ids and the other is non-thread-safe code.
Some of the code (in the HttpRequestHandler) isn't thread-safe. I think this explains why once I filtered out non-Echo network traffic, the plugin became more reliable. I have got some Yamaha Musiccast speakers which output a lot of uPnP traffic which the plugin was picking up. So I think what was happening, was that a request from Alexa would arrive and then get "nuked" by other uPnP traffic. This would result in the "device is not responding" messages.
Currently working on 3.0.27 in an effort to fix it.