My issues with Alexa not discovering devices appears to have been a problem on Amazons side
My changing the Emulate Hue Hub Version # and it working was just a coincidence
The HA-Bridge will not (currently learn) IR or RF codes so you need to find those using something else.
I used the RM Bridge app for Androids which creates a web interface that you can open for learning and testing command codes
http://rm-bridge.fun2code.de/rm_manage/If you go this route:
Discovering RF or IR codesWhen you setup the RM Bridge app take note of the IP and port# as well take note of the username and passwords as you'll need them.
1: Click on create new codes
Step one
2: type in the IP and port info to connect to the RM Bridge
3: click load devices this should bring up a login screen.
4: type in your log in info and click enter
Step two
if successful above your Broadlink should appear for selection select it and got to Step Three
Step Three
Simply follow the instuctions
once a code is found you can test it before moving on to the next.
Codes will get saved
Once you have codes learned you can go back to the main page then select export code shortcuts
Step one:
The info for your broadlink should get transfered over so no additional login will be needed. Click export
Step two: all your codes will appear and will look something like this:
[{"data":"
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","mac":"34:ea:34:c7:91:3b","name":"A9 on"},{"data":"
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","mac":"34:ea:34:c7:91:3b","name":"A9 off"}]
Note: this is just the learned code for A9
Adding codes to HA-BridgeNow in HA-Bridge you need to place the data code for the On command (I colored green) and the Off (colored red)
in the Broadlink info for on and off, I've not played with dim as yet as I rarely use dim commands any more.
Once you have the info in place check the box to the right of the broadlinks IP, then click "Build item".
A new screen will open where you can edit the name changing it from the default name of your broadlink do the name of the device you wish to control
Once that is done click "Update Bridge device" that will take you to the device screen from which you can test the on/off commands.
Alexa control
This is as simple as telling Alexa to discover devices
If the AWS is working correctly
your devices will be discovered and ready for voice control.