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WirelessTag devices don't create nodes.

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I have the paid version of the WirelessTag NS version , 3.1.9 installed in PG3x version 3.3.18. I can see the controller in the UD Console, but I don't see any of my Tags. I have 5 13-bit temperature and humidity tags installed and I see them on the phone APP. I also see them in IFTTT. How can I get them to appear as nodes in UD?

WirelessTag_2-11-2026_112950_AM.zip

6 hours ago, Bernstein-B said:

I have the paid version of the WirelessTag NS version , 3.1.9 installed in PG3x version 3.3.18. I can see the controller in the UD Console, but I don't see any of my Tags. I have 5 13-bit temperature and humidity tags installed and I see them on the phone APP. I also see them in IFTTT. How can I get them to appear as nodes in UD?

WirelessTag_2-11-2026_112950_AM.zip

Have you completed the instructions for setup on the configuration page:

Installation

Backup Your ISY in case of problems!

Really, do the backup, please

Go to the Polyglot Store in the UI and install WirelessTags.

Add WirelessTags NodeServer in Polyglot

Once it starts up, you should see a message in Polyglot Web which shows a "Active" link to click.

Seems the wirelesstags certificate is not up to date, so in chrome you may have to click continue anyway (unsafe) selection :(

The link points to https://www.wirelesstag.net/oauth2/authorize.aspx?... with necessary info

Including a redirect back to the nodeserver's REST Server

After you 'Grant' access you should see a message saying "SUCCESS, received our token, ..." in your web browser

Open Admin Console (if you already had it open, then close and re-open)

You should now have a node for each of your tag managers

By default the "Monitor Tags" for each tag manager is turned off, if you want the tags to show up in your current ISY/nodeserver, then enable it.

The nodeserver and tag manager must be on the same LAN since the tag mangaer sends updates directly to the nodeserver.

Only one nodeserver can monitor the tags if you have multiple ISY/nodeserver's.

This could be fixed by using Kumoapps, but not sure if it's necessary

Once Monitor tags is enabled, you should see the tags be added to the ISY.

Review the nodeserver log if they don't all show up, it may take a minute or so.

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Yes, I followed all the steps, except:

"By default the "Monitor Tags" for each tag manager is turned off, if you want the tags to show up in your current ISY/nodeserver, then enable it."

I couldn't find where to do that. I read all this in a previous post and in that case also, the user couldn't find that setting but it eventually worked anyway (after a software update). In my case, I'm completely up-to-date AFAICT. But it still doesn't show the Tags.

I deleted the NS and reinstalled several times, going through the whole sequence, without any luck.

8 hours ago, Bernstein-B said:

Yes, I followed all the steps, except:

"By default the "Monitor Tags" for each tag manager is turned off, if you want the tags to show up in your current ISY/nodeserver, then enable it."

I couldn't find where to do that.

If you followed the steps correctly up to this point, then go to eisy.local, Nodes, and look for whatever you named your tag manager and select it. On the right side of the screen you should see a title for Monitor Tags and along side it a drop down arrow which you need to set to true.

Afterwards, you might need to sign out and sign back in or you might need to restart the plugin.

If you still have issues after doing this, then set the pg3 wireless tag log to debug and restart the plugin. After a few minutes check the log for errors.

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