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A Ring doorbell is a camera, so yes, they are impacted. The unbridgeCameras option is not new, it's just that, in a future version, that will be the only option, so we are suggesting users go through the steps now. It just means that, instead of adding the bridge once, and all the cameras show up, the cameras must be added as an individual accessories to Homekit. The process of adding an individual camera is not really different than adding a bridge and is already discussed here in multiple threads. Note that this is not something unique, if you purchased individual Homekit compatible cameras, you'd have to add those as individual cameras as well. With this setting, each camera is treated as an individual camera which, underneath, has many benefits which impact maintainability and, in certain cases, usability, especially cases where a user has a large number of cameras. Yes, it's somewhat of a pain to go through and add 8 individual cameras, but, overall, the cameras will likely work far better after this. |
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@tsightler I changed my setting to "unbridgeCameras": true and I was able to add back my various Ring flood lights and a Ring doorbell that is shared to me from my son's Ring doorbell at his school, but my front door Ring doorbell keeps taking a long time and then eventually says "Unable to Add Accessory, Accessory is not reachable". Any ideas what I can do? |
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The log tells: "Bridged camera support will be removed in the next major release of homebridge-ring. Please enable the unbridgeCameras option in your configuration and add the individual cameras to HomeKit to prepare for this change." Does this affect Ring Door cameras? Does this mean they will no longer be supported at all or how do I integrate them directly?
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