Help Center
Guides and instructions for RF-HUB — installation, integration and troubleshooting.
Getting Started
- Install RF-HUB Connect your RF-Hub to the network via the built-in AP and the web interface at 192.168.200.1.
- Add a remote switch Add an existing remote control or create a new virtual one — Telldus, Sonoff, Bofu and more.
- Migrate from Tellstick to RF-HUB Reuse your Telldus remote controls and switches with RF-HUB — without replacing hardware.
- Pair a remote control Add a known 433 MHz remote control (Nexa, Telldus, Proove, etc.) to RF-HUB with auto-detection.
Integrations
Maintenance
- Update via USB Update RF-Hub via USB using Chrome or Edge when wireless update does not work.
- Factory reset RF-Hub Reset WiFi settings or perform a complete factory reset — via the web interface or safe mode.
- Power outages and UPS strategies What happens during a power outage — and how to keep RF-HUB running with a USB UPS.
- Update firmware automatically from the cloud RF-HUB fetches new firmware versions from qtrl.me. How OTA updates work and what to do if something goes wrong.
Sensors
Devices
Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting range and antenna placement Get maximum range from the RF-HUB's 433 MHz radio — placement, interference sources, RSSI measurement.
- MQTT and Mosquitto troubleshooting for Home Assistant Common MQTT problems between RF-HUB and Home Assistant — and how to solve them.
- Status light colours What the RF-HUB status light colours and blink patterns mean, and how to adjust its brightness.
- Troubleshoot the Homey app for RF-HUB When the RF-HUB app in Homey crashes — how to gather diagnostics and move forward.
Automation
API
Advanced
- Multi-hub coverage with multiple RF-HUBs Live in a large house or on a farm? Multiple RF-HUBs can work together and cover the area.
- Extended bandwidth — receive devices on other frequencies What the Extended bandwidth setting does, why Somfy RTS (433.42 MHz) needs it, and when narrow mode gives better range.
- Record an unknown 433 MHz remote Teach the RF-HUB to control any 433 MHz remote — even brands that aren't in the compatibility list.