Reflect limitlessled.com being down in documentation, add additional API rsource (#5592)

This commit is contained in:
Ben Krajancic 2018-06-25 20:20:34 +10:00 committed by Franck Nijhof
parent d1f88bdc81
commit a7129fb76a

View File

@ -14,12 +14,14 @@ ha_iot_class: "Assumed State"
ha_release: pre 0.7
---
`limitlessled` can control your [LimitlessLED](http://www.limitlessled.com/) lights from within Home Assistant. The lights are also known as EasyBulb, AppLight, AppLamp, MiLight, LEDme, dekolight, or iLight.
`limitlessled` can control your LimitlessLED lights from within Home Assistant. The lights are also known as EasyBulb, AppLight, AppLamp, [MiLight](http://www.milight.com/), LEDme, dekolight, or iLight.
LimitlessLED bulbs are controlled via groups, so you can only control an individual bulb via the bridge if it is in a group by itself.
Note: you can assign an `rgbw`, `rgbww`, `white` and `dimmer` group to the same group number, effectively allowing up to 16 groups (4 `rgbww`, 4 `rgbw`, 4 `white` and 4 `dimmer`) per bridge.
An archive of the extensive API can be found [here](https://github.com/Fantasmos/LimitlessLED-DevAPI).
### {% linkable_title Setup %}
Before configuring Home Assistant, make sure you can control your bulbs or LEDs with the MiLight mobile application. Next, discover your bridge(s) IP address. You can do this via your router or a mobile application like Fing ([android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overlook.android.fing&hl=en) or [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fing-network-scanner/id430921107?mt=8)).