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Michel Kohanim

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  1. Hi Chuck, Thanks so very much for the consideration! Yes (994 comes with its own power supply just in case) Yes you can and it's as easy as you have described it. The precise instructions are here: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index ... r_ISY-994i Not yet! With kind regards, Michel
  2. Hi jmed999, What exactly is the error? Also, the last time we looked at your logs, it seems you had a lot of activity from other devices. You were going to clear the error log, and then send it to us once you got more of these errors. With kind regards, Michel
  3. Hi sk8er02, GoDaddy allows two different certificate issuers. One is GoDaddy and the other is Starfield. Please choose Starfield instead of GoDaddy as the issuer and retry. With kind regards, Michel
  4. Hi Tim, Yes, 08/31/2013. With kind regards, Michel
  5. Hi Sackings, Please send to support@universal-devices.com. With kind regards, Michel
  6. Hi tech_dog, They should be supported: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=10770 With kind regards, Michel
  7. Hello everyone, Just an update: Weatherbug is moving all their APIs and servers to Earth Networks and thus we might have to go through another set of beta testing just for the new services. Hopefully the new services are more reliable since, now, their services are based on SLAs based on Transactions per second. With kind regards, Michel
  8. Hello backinthelab, My pleasure ... we do not at all subscribe to "big data" and analytics. With kind regards, Michel
  9. Hi David, It would be best if you sent an email to support@universal-devices.com. Something is not right: at the minimum, you should see a list of PANs of which yours is one. With kind regards, Michel
  10. Hi Michael, yes possible. Just got an email from WeatherBug (now Earth Networks). They are changing all their servers/APIs and making them more SLA/transaction based oriented. Hopefully we'll come out of this one unscathed! With kind regards, Michel
  11. Hi David, Did you follow all the instructions? Do you see the PAN ID? What is the length of the install code you used? With kind regards, Michel
  12. Hi billchurch, Please do make sure you do NOT have any other versions of Java (especially 1.6) concurrently installed. With kind regards, Michel
  13. Hi Sackings, I have not received anything at all. To which email did you send? With kind regards, Michel
  14. Hi paauto, No, it should be your actual dynamic dns domain. The state/locality/email/etc. do not really cause certificate errors. With kind regards, Michel
  15. Hi Tim, Please note that if either the subject or body is empty then notification will not be sent. With kind regards, Michel
  16. Hi paauto, The hostname = common name and in your case: XXX.dnsalias.org With kind regards, Michel
  17. Hi Barry, Not a bug. With kind regards, Michel
  18. Hi paauto, The domain name (or IP address) for ISY must be identical to the common name that you have used for the certificate. If not, then regardless of what you do with the trust center in your computer, you will get that warning. With kind regards, Michel
  19. Hi Michael, The latter would make much more sense since the former was discussed and we were still liable for $$$ licensing fees and making sure the polling intervals are not less than 5 minutes, etc. etc. With kind regards, Michel
  20. Hi Michael, This is precisely why every time we try to add anonymous, it immediately becomes a huge requirement to revamp authorization in ISY. Adding a simply boolean at /USER/WEB is easy. Adding a password file for each directory requires investigation of what we ultimately want to do. With kind regards, Michel
  21. Hi Elburn, That's why the first requirement was: a. Both ISYs should be on the same network You have two choices: 1. You can run RJ45 wire from your router in 1 to a switch in 2 2. You can use WiFi access points in bridge mode. This means that your access point in 2 MUST BE able to see your router in 1 With kind regards, Michel
  22. Hi btWix, Got it. This is much easier ... thank you. With kind regards, Michel
  23. Hi Alan, You could do that with PRO series. This said, this will make ISY not accessible to any device that can do https BUT not client authentication. With kind regards, Michel
  24. Hi Elburn and Alan, Yes, that's what I mean: ISY1->Network Resource->REST->ISY2 ISY2->Network Resource->REST->ISY1 With kind regards, Michel
  25. Sorry: With kind regards, Michel
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