I installed Google Wifi which resulted in having new network, old router was under 192.168.0.1, new Google is on 192.168.1.1.

So previous HA IP was 192.168.0.35, I changed it via the supervisor to 192.168.1.35.

All devices are unavailable now… Zigbee2mqtt says 502: Bad Gateway… What do I do, how to fix that?

Thanks in advance.

Update: I tried doing this but there’s no IP addresses there and there’s only devices like my iPhone, but no light bulbs for example… From the Terminal: Change directory to /config/.storage: cd /config/.storage Then edit the core.config_entries file: nano core.config_entries

Update 2: I figured it out. I went to Supervisor > Zigbee2mqtt > Configuration tab - there I noticed there was still old IP (server: mqtt://192.168.0.35:1883), I’ve updated that and now everything works again!

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Ahh I figured it out. I went to Supervisor > Zigbee2mqtt > Configuration tab - there I noticed there was still old IP (server: mqtt://192.168.0.35:1883), I’ve updated that and now everything works again!

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Would be easiest if you just changed the router

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