Athom smart bulb problem

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Kerry Rock

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Oct 16, 2021, 11:03:08 AM10/16/21
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I got an Athom smart bulb (LB01 RGB+CW 15 W 1400 lm) from Aliexpress.  It was already flashed with Tasmota 8.2.  I turned it on, chose the Tasmota AP and brought up the Tasmota GUI.  

The closest Blackadder configuration I found was for
Athom 15W 1400lm RGBCCT Bulb
Model reference: LB01-15W-E27

Configuration
{"NAME":"Athom LB017W","GPIO":[0,0,0,0,416,419,0,0,417,452,418,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1,"CMND":"SO92 1 | DimmerRange 24,100"}

After pasting this into the GUI, checking the box and saving the GUI did not reappear.  I tried the ip 192.168.0.185 and a sign in block appeared requiring Username and Password Which I did not specify in the previous step.

This was totally unexpected and I do not know how to resolve it.  Any ideas?

Philip Knowles

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Oct 16, 2021, 3:07:11 PM10/16/21
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This is one of the dangers of using templates. The template page has a WebAdmin password box below the template. If you accidentally put something in there it forces a password requirement. The Blakadder pages show the parameters for the Configure Module page and you’re less likely to make a mistake there.

 

The recovery options from the FAQ may help (especially if it has a button)

Web Interface Asks for Password~

You modified the Web Admin password (Configure Other) and now you cannot access the web interface. You have set up a password for the web interface. You can login with the username admin and the password you entered. However, if you don't remember that password there are a few options you can try to gain access to the web interface again.

1.       Reset the password using the WebPassword command.

2.      If you have serial connection to the device: Execute WebPassword 0 using a serial terminal interface.

3.      If you have configured MQTT: Send 0 to cmnd/<device-topic>/WebPassword. You can send it from any MQTT client. You can also use another Tasmota device using the Publish command - Execute Publish cmnd/<device-topic>/WebPassword 0 from that device's Console.

4.      If the options above are not available: Since Tasmota uses GET request for forms, the password may be in your browser history. Look there for entries with the name you configured for the device. For example, in the following link:

http://<device-ip>/co?t1={"NAME":"Generic"'"GPIO":[23'22'24'17'134'132'0'0'131'52'21'0'0]'"FLAG":0'"BASE":67}&p1=SecretPassword&b1=on&a1=Sonoff&a2=Sonoff2&a3=Sonoff3&a4=Sonoff4&b2=0&save=

the p1 parameter contains the password for the web interface (SecretPassword in this case).

Note: special characters may appear as the characters' corresponding ASCII hexadecimal codes (e.g., "{" = '\%7B', etc.)

1.       If you had set up WifiConfig 7 as your Wi-Fi fallback method (by previously executing WiFiConfig in the Console), you can reset the device by booting it into Wi-Fi Manager mode. If the SSID configured in the device is not available (e.g., turn off the router), the device will fallback to that restricted Wi-Fi Manager Mode.

2.      If your device has a physical push-button, reset the firmware to the default settings as detailed here.

3.      If nothing helps, then you have to flash the firmware again using the serial interface. Be sure to erase the flash memory before uploading the binary.

 

 

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