Sync setup

WLED Broadcast

UDP Port:
2nd Port:

Sync groups
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Send:
Receive:

Receive: Brightness, Color, and Effects
Segment options, bounds
Send notifications on direct change:
Send notifications on button press or IR:
Send Alexa notifications:
Send Philips Hue change notifications:
Send Macro notifications:
Send notifications twice:
Reboot required to apply changes.

Instance List

Enable instance list:
Make this instance discoverable:

Realtime

Receive UDP realtime:
Use main segment only:

Network DMX input
Type:
Port:
Multicast:
Start universe:
Reboot required. Check out LedFx!
Skip out-of-sequence packets:
DMX start address:
DMX mode:
E1.31 info
Timeout: ms
Force max brightness:
Disable realtime gamma correction:
Realtime LED offset:

Alexa Voice Assistant

Emulate Alexa device:
Alexa invocation name:

Blynk

Blynk, MQTT and Hue sync all connect to external hosts!
This may impact the responsiveness of the ESP8266.

For best results, only use one of these services at a time.
(alternatively, connect a second ESP to them and use the UDP sync)

Host: Port:
Device Auth token:
Clear the token field to disable. Setup info

MQTT

Enable MQTT:
Broker: Port:
The MQTT credentials are sent over an unsecured connection.
Never use the MQTT password for another service!

Username:
Password:
Client ID:
Device Topic:
Group Topic:
Publish on button press:
Reboot required to apply changes. MQTT info

Philips Hue

You can find the bridge IP and the light number in the 'About' section of the hue app.
Poll Hue light every ms:
Then, receive On/Off, Brightness, and Color
Hue Bridge IP:
. . .
Press the pushlink button on the bridge, after that save this page!
(when first connecting)
Hue status: Disabled in this build

Serial

Baud rate:
Keep at 115200 to use Improv. Some boards may not support high rates.