* Changing WebUI to include display device name, and change it to select drop down rather than checkbox * Fix mqttDiscovery to require WebUI and ESP32 for displayDeviceName * Fix mqttDiscovery to require WebUI and ESP32 and ESP8266 for displayDeviceName and ForceDeviceName * Changing WebUI to include display device name, and change it to select drop down rather than checkbox * Fixes for WebUI and BT for supporting custom setting Display name * Fixes for WebUI and BT for supporting custom setting Display name * Move DISPLAY_DEVICE_NAME to User_config.h * Update docs to include change for Display temperature * Update docs to include change for Display temperature * Fix minor cosmetic bug where devices were not linking in HA to the gateway using via_device as it should be the gateway mac address not name * Add support for decrypting BTHome v2 frames * Add support for decrypting BTHome v2 frames * Add support for decrypting BTHome v2 frames * BTHome fix issue with theengs-plug * BTHome fix issue with theengs-plug * Adding support for all BLE encrypted methods, support in UI and gatewayBT for specific MACAddress AES Keys * Fix lint * Fix build issue with theengs-bridge-v11 and esp32dev-all-test and revert the documentation to Units of measurement displayed * Revert docs * Revert displayDeviceName and Units of measurement * Revert displayDeviceName and Units of measurement * Revert displayDeviceName and Units of measurement * Revert minor typo * Revert minor typo * Revert minor typo * Bug in Victron as nonce should be 16 bytes * Shortened the client side javascript for BLE key validation that is commented out due to image constrains on theengs-bridge-v11
OpenMQTTGateway aims to unify various technologies and protocols into a single firmware. This reduces the need for multiple physical bridges and streamlines diverse technologies under the widely-used MQTT protocol.
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Documentation
The documentation is here
The reference sheet, with the list of all functions, pinouts is here
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Products powered by OpenMQTTGateway
Theengs Bridge, Bluetooth gateway (BLE) with external antenna
Theengs bridge is a powerfull BLE to MQTT gateway for over 100 sensors. Equipped with an Ethernet port, and external antenna, ensuring an enhanced range for your BLE sensors. It supports also WiFi connectivity.
Theengs Plug, Bluetooth gateway (BLE) gateway and Smart Plug
Theengs plug brings the following features:
- BLE to MQTT gateway, tens of Bluetooth devices supported thanks to Theengs Decoder library. The plug uses an ESP32 acting as a BLE to Wifi gateway to scan, decode and forward the data of the nearby sensors,
- Smart plug that can be controlled remotely,
- Energy consumption monitoring,
- Device tracker,
- Presence detection (beta),
- Local connectivity first.
Support the project by purchasing the Theengs bridge or the Theengs plug
Compatible items
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List of supported devices, door/window sensors, PIR sensors, smoke detectors, weather stations...
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List of compatible boards (Off the shelf or DIY) is available, RF Bridge, IR, BLE gateways...
Running on a computer If you want to use the BLE decoding capabilities of OpenMQTTGateway with a Raspberry Pi, Windows or Unix PC you can now leverage Theengs Gateway.
- List of compatible components to build your gateway, DHT, RF, IR emitters and receivers...
Compatible controllers, saas or software
Contributors ✨
Thanks goes to these wonderful people who helped OpenMQTTGateway on Github and to the users contributions into the community.
Support
For Questions or Support please don't open an issue, first go to the docs and if you don't find your answer there, you can post your question in the community forum
Help
If you like the project and/or used it please consider supporting it! It can be done in different ways:
- Helping other users in the community
- Contribute to the code or the documentation
- Buy devices, boards or parts from the compatible web site, the devices and parts linked use affiliated links.
- Donate or sponsor the project developers
- Make a video or a blog article about what you have done with OpenMQTTGateway and share it to the community
Media
- Hackaday - ARDUINO LIBRARY BRINGS RTL_433 TO THE ESP32
- CNX Software - 433 MHz is not dead! Using an ESP32 board with LoRa module to talk to 433 MHz sensors
- RTL_433 PORTED TO ESP32 MICROCONTROLLERS WITH CC1101 OR SX127X TRANSCEIVER CHIPS
- Using low-cost wireless sensors in the unlicensed bands
- SMART PLUG ESP32 OPENMQTTGATEWAY SERVING AS AN BLE MQTT GATEWAY AND A POWER METER








