My post describes a man in the middle set up. You have to use a physical hue bulb as a proxy to communicate between the two systems. So say I have a contact sensor on Xfinity home. It is not visible to smartthings. But I could have that contact sensor opening trigger a Phillips hue bulb to turn on in Xfinity home. And then I could have that specific Phillips hue bulb coming on trigger a siren in smartthings.
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I never see the Xfinity home sensor listed in my smartthings account. Or in the Hue app. But if I can turn that specific Hue bulb on using an Xfinity home rule based on the contact sensor opening then I can have a smartthings rule based on that bulb. So the bulb stands as a man in the middle.
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