Weirdness with home setup + Logitech Circle rooms and Eufy room

Cupertino, June 6, 2021

This morning, the home setup exploded, at least for most of my rooms ... Overall, the home setup is as follows, the network is the Eero Pro network (3 access points in total). I have 4 Logitech rooms in total (1 bell and 3 Circle View rooms) and one Eufy pan / tilt room. Circle View cameras use POE for power. The doorbell uses the door supply line. Eufy is connected via the included USB cable and electric brick. This morning, randomly, the 3 Circle View cameras and the Eufy camera disappeared from the Home application. Instead, my old Reolink and Wyze Homebridged cameras that were previously in my Home setup have reappeared (they're no longer even on my network and haven't been in a few months - the Pi server isn't even connected to my network). At home he showed no answer to the Wyze / Reolink cameras. We were unable to remove Reolink or Wyze cameras directly from the Home app. Attempting to select one of these accessories has blocked the Home application. As a solution, I managed to remove the bridge accessories from home, but I had to use a third-party application for removal. I completely reset my network and all the hubs at home. In addition, several rooms were mislabeled, old rooms reappeared and some accessories were reallocated to return to the "default room". Yesterday I had network problems with my ISP and as a result, my network worked for a long time. I tested my other accessories both in the Home application and through Siri, they work without problems. I can see the Logitech and Eufy cameras in my network, they have connectivity. I tried to add them to the network again in the Home application and through the Eufy application, but it does not allow the addition of any accessories. I searched for a factory reset solution for Logitech cameras, but found nothing useful. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

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