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Polisy is still supported AFAIK. I've seen posts in the recent upgrade threads that it took some people multiple boots. Here's one that is thorough and prescriptive on things to try
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DHCP or RA (router advertisement), the address has to be provided from somewhere.
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Matter is based on the IPV6 network stack. My understanding is that your internet router needs to provide local IPV6 addressing for Matter devices to work. Many ISPs and many home routers provide IPV6 addressing, IMO the lack of IPV6 is likely not the cause of problems we're seeing here. My router shows that my eisy is assigned a public IPV6 address which means it should have a local one as well. I've seen posts and comments that boarder routers can be IPV4 but not found concrete documentation on how that actually works.
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Ideas needed: Audio alert for triggered event
paulbates replied to walkman9999's topic in Coffee Shop
Plugins are on polyglot, pg3x.... Use a web browser on your local network that the eisy is on: http://your eisy's ip address:3000 Or, if you're in iox, there's an option under plugins to open pg3x there You may want to look at the eisy wiki docs and read up on it before diving in. -
Ideas needed: Audio alert for triggered event
paulbates replied to walkman9999's topic in Coffee Shop
Take a look at this thread. I believe you could record your own audio and do it, or find a ringtone sound Jtsao's comment reminded me that insteon has a chime module. I have it linked with a scene to my water leak sensors and sump pump depth alarm, where it's set to the siren sound. But it also has a chime sound that's noticeable but not as severe as the siren sound -
Ideas needed: Audio alert for triggered event
paulbates replied to walkman9999's topic in Coffee Shop
The ones I know about require additional hw/sw The yolink hub 2 can make announcements and has an eisy plug-in. Assumes the hub is somewhere you'll hear it Michel wrote an audio plug-in. You'll need to look at that section of the forum to see how people add hw to play the sound I think Alexa and Google home can do it, but it's been a long time since I've looked -
Yes since you have an eisy you can replace the serial with USB version, just use the cable that comes with the new one and follow the replace PLM procedure. The procedure listed is for the ISY994 but you can follow it for eisy except for the Port A step, plug it in to where the current PLM is plugged into eisy The only caveat is if your current serial PLM is located remotely from the eisy, more than 15' and you have a custom serial cable... if "yes" to that special case, you'll need to get the serial version of the PLM. If not, it doesn't matter.
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You're welcome. The information is all helpful. It's an older PLM from 2016 that's an older rev. It's somewhere between dying and dead. You'll need to get a new PLM ordered and follow the swap out procedure. The new rev PLMs have had component upgrades so ideally it will last longer
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Looks like you have links. A few more questions Do you have Insteon device to device setups like a 3 way where the switches work on their own without the ISY? Do those things work? Can you turn on the event viewer, set it to level 3, pick a few devices and switch them from the device and then also control them from iox, and post the event viewer? A screen shot will be better
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Sounds like a dying / dead PLM. Some questions How old is the PLM. There's a sticker with 4 numbers on the back of the PLM, what are they? Unplugging, waiting for 10 seconds and replugging the plm, any change? Restore plm now, any change In iox go to tools/diagnostics/PLM info, what does it say What does the PLM links table show?
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YW. A follow up FWIW; like the i3 security and signal improvements, nowhere have I found or seen referenced exactly how an i3 device FW is upgraded in place. Unlike matter, Insteon devices are not internet devices, no IP stack... so how is it accomplished?
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We left town on vacation on last Monday when this was announced. Did it this morning. I was on 13.2 of OS and 5.8.4 of iox and they both upgraded as expected. It did not take long, like 10 - 15 minutes. I'm wired, insteon for powerline. My plugins are Ecobee, Notification, Yolink, Ring and Timedata. All came up as expected. My "audit' of programs and manual device settings show that things are working.
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I've not seen Insteon update the infamous "white paper", but online discussions have suggested that, while backwards compatible, i3 devices are supposed to have improved communications and security. However insteon is unfortunately mysterious on their own site about i3; you can read about each product and the director app references them as being incompatible with their old hub. IMO the 2413 PLM is still i2, so these improvements would be realized through i3 to i3 devices only, not eisy> 2413 > i3 devices. However, that assumes they didn't make changes to it and I don't have a way to know that. It seems there would be a versioning with marketing hooha and sell it as a feature. There isn't. To look at it qualitatively, I'm into my second year at a new house, new eisy and i3 devices, my observation is that the handful of any individual insteon false "ons" (no "all ons") have been on microdimmer modules and lamp modules, which I believe to be i2. Speaking of all ons, we proved here on the forums that the "all on" reponse has been removed from i3 devices,, they are immune. A suggestion is to go to the insteon forums and ask directly for insteon to answer, or use Insteon's sales site and use the pre-sales button to ask them directly.
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ERV Air Testing Routine - Improvement Suggestions
paulbates replied to pjjameso's topic in IoX Program Support
When switching to eisy it's common to have to open some programs and press save to get them working. Sometimes these programs have a yellow icon next to them -
Having used most insteon switches for many years, and i3 for over a year, I really like i3. Coms are great and they blend in visually versus stick out and drawing attention. A couple of gotchas that can be navigated around via awareness is that to implement them, each switch has 2 'nodes'. One is the traditional settings and one is advanced i3 paddles settings. This gotcha is that there are some of ones like 'disable wireless'. A few of mine came from the factory with that set The advanced node, also called flags, do not get updated when using restore device