Hubitat ewelink code

I have wifi ewelink 4 switch relay.
How do I get to work in hubitat?
Is they a driver for it?

can you post a link to the device?, not sure what this device is

https://tech.scargill.net/the-sonoff-4ch-pro/

If this is a zigbee device it should work with our generic multi endpoint switch driver

Product link is here.
Wi-Fi with optional RF remote.

no jest wifi

Some Sonoff devices support Tasmota. If your device is compatible you may flash it with Tasmota firmware so you can integrate it to Hubitat.

If you want devices to work with Hubitat, always check the compatibility page before purchasing. Most standard Zigbee and Z-wave devices will work. Note: although Aqara devices operate on the same frequencies as Zigbee, many of these devices are non-standard and are not guaranteed to work. There are some devices that are not listed specifically, but they work with generic drivers as they meet standards. For example, many eWeLink Zigbee 3.0 devices will work as generic devices.

There are some LAN devices that have official Hubitat integrations. There are some other WiFi devices like TP-Link Kasa that have unofficial, community developed integrations/drivers. There is another listing of community supported devices.

Generally, you should check both lists before purchasing a device. If it is not listed on either table, either purchase an alternative device that is supported or check with the forum before purchasing. Someone might have gotten a device to work. For example, sometime devices will work using a driver produced for another brand. Or it might be possible for a developer to easily modify a driver to work with your desired device if your provide the endpoint data for the device when you attempt to pair it.

In general, it is best to assume that WiFi devices will not work with Hubitat unless you can find a specific exception. Many WiFi devices require the use of a 3rd party app over the Internet. One of the prime features of Hubitat is the ability to function properly with no Internet connection except for firmware updates. Some popular devices have community support; others do not.

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