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  1. It's not supported. You may be able to flash tasmoto software to it and use the Mqtt nodeserver to control it. Note: you'll have to do most of the work yourself to get them programmed to work with the nodeserver. Your other option would be to hope that they have an open api that a developer could use to develop a nodeserver for it
  2. I can see this being normal behavior as this is built into the device itself. By default, if a switch is already on (dimmed), insteon will turn fully on. Ditto if you dim down. I've never paid attention to what happens in the console to know how the isy handles it (never thought about it). The isy is seeing the second tap as a standard press which is why it reflects the pre-set level vs the actual level. Im not sure if this is something Udi can fix as I'm uncertain what message is sent during this time. You may have to query the device after a button press if this is needed. A variable updating after a second on command would work best
  3. If you're talking about the insteon hub and you already have the isy, why not just add the device to the Isy instead of the hub
  4. You're welcome. My pleasure. That's what I ended up having to do. It was a pain
  5. There's no compatibility issues with 5.0.16. Support for the new board started in 5.0.13 i believe
  6. I don't think its the board but something within the coding for locks. Everything else zwave works perfectly everytime. Highly responsive and accurate. This applies to tilt sensors, door sensors, motion, outlets, and occupancy switches. Options such as when it comes to how a lock is used such as locked by touch or keypad doesnt work (when it updates) so I'm assuming it's a coding issue vs board issue. These changed in 5.3 from 5.0.16 which is when issues started happening.
  7. No. All I install are yale. Have had nothing but issues with all since 5.3
  8. Yale has the same issues
  9. What you're experiencing is an issue with the isy not your devices or Plm. I'm leaning towards what DennisC suspects and that you've maxed out your isy. Try deleting a scene that you don't really use and see if you can create another then.
  10. @Chris Jahndoes this address the issues with locks that many of us has had with 5.3+?
  11. Did you clear your Java cache
  12. Insteon uses RF not wifi. Your modules are Powerline only so moving your isy can potentially change things though I doubt it will as long as your phases are properly bridged. The only way to know however is to try.
  13. Did you recently update your isy? What's the firmware and ui? Did you try admin admin
  14. I don't know what you backed up so I can't say. Whichever had the last working configuration
  15. After restore Plm do restore devices. Ensure your firmware and ui matches
  16. He posted the directions because many times people will replace their Plm saying they did it properly.....turns out they didn't. Does the Plm that shows in the isy match the Plm you are using? What were your steps in exact order? Firmware and UI?
  17. Its not a mesh issue. I have about 30 zwave devices in my home. Different sensors and outlets that are in the same area work perfectly everytime. It's an issue that started with 5.3 and got worse with 5.3.1. Go back to 5.0.16 it works great again. It's also an issue in other homes that I use for testing as well. 5.0 16 works fine, 5.3.1 doesn't at all. All other devices are great otherwise... Just locks
  18. Ive had nothing but problems with 5.3.1 and yale locks. I don't know what's changed but communication sucks. It was bad with 5.3 and only got worse. Hopefully @Michel Kohanimand Udi can get it back to where it used to be
  19. As always, clear your Java cache after an update and use the launcher from the update download page
  20. Does your UI match your firmware
  21. Philips has a warm glow version as well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017RX1JES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_SUKbGb263JRJ2
  22. I use warm glows as well in all my homes without issue. They dim lowest of any led bulb I've tested over the years and I like the way they become warmer. Obviously it's far from being like an incandescent bulb but the effect makes them much more enjoyable than standard led bulbs when you dim them. I have found their b12 bulbs that looks like a crown inside works better than the other style. Other than that, they've been spot on across the line in regards to performance
  23. That wouldn't help. They know people want them and they want them in stock. Just having a hard time with it.
  24. You aren't the only one in need. Posting on a forum is a bad place for technical support. The time it takes going back and forth (along with dealing with a multitude of other stuff) is time consuming. A forum is good for quick support but when undivided attention is required, yes you need to call it in. By using the proper support channels, UDI can keep track of issues and possible fixes. They also can take the necessary time to get you where you want to be. It's akin to having a complicated conversation over the phone or via text. If you pick up the phone and call, you can accomplish in 10 minutes what it may take an hour to do if you text
  25. The forum is not the place to go to UDI for help. That's why they have a support page to submit a ticket. This is a peer to peer forum. The place to go for your peers to help. While UDI does chime in from time to time, help from them on here is not a guarantee.
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