I have a set of Samsung washer and dryer that can be hooked up to Samsung SmartThings. I have no interest in making a Samsung account and having my washers and dryers communicate with anything outside of my network.

But since it has some kind of “smart” functionality, I was wondering whether anyone has been able to get this information without ever onboarding it with SmartThings?

Both machines set up their own WPA2-protected WiFi network when running.

  • spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    If all you want to know is when the cycles are complete, it’s easy to do without trying to decipher Samsung’s wifi output.

    The end of cycle signals on my LG washer and dryer can’t be heard in my living areas and LG smart app requires precise location permissions enabled all the time to function. Not gonna happen.

    A power monitoring Zigbee plug was an easy solution for the washer but I could find nothing like that for a 220V dryer. A ZigBee vibration sensor did the trick even though the units are stacked.