[i really did search for a "How-To" for this, it seems such a common/simple thing! ]
I have an outside light that has two switches, one inside and one outside in the carport. I have replaced the 3-way wiring that had driven the light with a ToggleLinc (exterior) and a SwitchLinc (interior). The SwitchLinc is attached to the load, the ToggleLinc has its red wire capped off.
I have added both devices and the SwitchLinc does indeed turn the light on/off happily. What's the "right way" to recreate the 3-way type of control, where toggle ON on either switch turns the light on, toggle OFF on either switch turns the light off?
In the (near?) future, I want to put the SkyLink 2420M motion sensor outside and add it to the fray, respecting daylight conditions, etc. I suspect this is a tad more complicated, but that's the endgame I'm looking for. Similarly, I have two more exterior lights over doors, each controlled by a single SwitchLinc. I have motion sensors for them, too, and I suspect whatever technique solves the 3-way+motion scene will solve the simpler version without too much fiddling.
Thanks for the assist!