HELP: Hubitat Zigbee not working anymore after Power outage

I use the Ring Range Extender as well and don't have a Ring system. Lol. Yes the Power Outage Manager is much simpler but I am impressed at what you done. I implemented the app when I first got Hubitat so no way I could have done that. Heck I probably couldn't have done it now. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Hi yes i did, still same issue

You mean that the device is found during the pairing, you set it a new name, but when you go to the device web page - it is not controllable?

Your HE hub Zigbee radio is working, I am just wondering what will be the difference if you start from scratch.

Have in mind, that the Lidl plugs are actually Tuya, so you may have encountered another problem here.

Try again deleting (removing) the Hue lamp and then adding it again. Philips Hue lights are standard... What exactly happens after removing it first, then resetting (5 cycles off/on?) and then pairing it again as a new device?

about you first question:
indeed like you are saying

about you second question:
I have started over again; I have now registered several devices and created rules.
Everything is working as it used to.

about the lidl, (Tuya)
Indeed, it is Tuya. Lidl simply buys them in bulk and puts their brand name on them.
I have them running under HASS via Tuya.

In Hubitat, I have one running as a test (a power strip with three sockets).
It is currently set up as type: Lidl Smart Extension. I can control each socket individually, and from what I’ve tested so far, it works reliably.

kind regards, Andre

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Are all of your Zigbee devices now working as expected after the "Full Reset" ?

Hi kkossev,

i did 2 checks today,

Reboot via Web Login
The system was rebooted via the web login. After a few minutes, the system and Zigbee devices came back online smoothly.
Test successful, no issues.

Shutdown via Web Login
The system was shut down via the web login. After waiting a minute, the power was disconnected.
Two minutes later, the system was powered back on. After a few minutes, all test devices came back online.
This test was also successful.

I want to perform one more test:
an uncontrolled restart by cutting and restoring power.
This scenario is unlikely since the Hubitat is connected to a fairly large UPS along with my NAS.
However, power outages can still occur, and over time, the UPS may fail or shut down (which I have experienced before). So, this possibility cannot be ruled out.
I'm dreading this the most because the last time I did this, the entire system went haywire, and I had to start over.

kind regards,