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Eug

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  1. I've noticed that when the ISY displays link information that it's retrieved from devices (in the form of "scenes"), it makes no mention of links to other devices that it doesn't know about. Maybe I'm missing something that's already there, but it would be nice to be able to see and modify (or at least delete) links to "unknown" (to the ISY) devices. Here's a real world example. I have a somewhat defective RemoteLinc which controls devices that it was linked to a while ago but no longer goes into linking mode. It's impossible for me to register this RemoteLinc with the ISY (and just to be clear, this is not the same RemoteLinc I mentioned in another thread). I have a replacement RemoteLinc on its way to me from Smarthome. The links to the old RemoteLinc obviously need to be deleted from the devices it was controlling. How can I do this with the ISY? I hope the answer isn't to factory reset all of the devices involved. Aside from the process of rebuilding all of the other links for those devices being pretty tedious, I have to count on remembering which devices were actually linked to the RemoteLinc in question, and that's something that the ISY should already be able to find out for me by reading the link tables.
  2. I recently registered a RemoteLinc with my ISY. All of my Insteon devices are from an existing Homeseer-controlled system with lots of links. I used the "New Insteon Device" method of adding the RemoteLinc so that my existing links would not be erased. In all of the scenes in which this RemoteLinc is a member, it's shown in blue (responder). In the membership tree view, it appears "managed by" other devices and the "manages" branch is always empty. This is with version 2.6.8 of the firmware.
  3. Yesterday I tried to install the 2.6.7 firmware in my ISY-99i. As far as I can tell, I must have accidentally clicked the wrong link in the update thread and installed the ISY-26 firmware instead (suggestion: Please include the device model and firmware version in the filename, rather than just calling it insteon.zip). Doing "about" shows that the device thinks it's a 26, although checking the version in the command line interface shows 99i. I've tried to install the correct 99i firmware, but the GUI tells me that the file I'm trying to install isn't valid (too bad it didn't check that the first time around). Is there any recovery from this, or am I screwed?
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