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  1. Has any one tried with this with insteon i3 paddles? I only have those as switches which have not flickered, but 2 micro dimmer modules in scenes with the i3s that occasionally do. It's not all the time but I can recreate it sometimes getting the modules to flicker when generating insteon traffic. It usually takes actions that are not normal, eg turning the same switch on/off several times back to back. It's all the same brand/model of recessed led lights. They're all older, ~5 years old. If the comment level gets high enough, I'll try swapping the problem locations with newer recessed leds. I believe the i3s are triacs too which probably makes this a long shot, but alternatives to the are being discussed here.
  2. The hub question should be posted here To @Guy Lavoie's point, Amazon echo is supported through the UDI portal, not the 994 specifically. Even though the 994 is at end of life, Amazon echo through the portal should work
  3. I use http://<ISY local ip address>:3000 ( not https: ) as the pg3x server is located there. It will give security warnings but I move through them as it's a local only connection. Try that in a browser window. I don't know why iox sent you where it did.
  4. Not sure exactly what you're looking to do. You can right click on the scene name and see the options. You can also "click and drag" devices in to scenes as well as scene members.
  5. I went from an ISY994i to an eisy and an Insteon user. Managing Insteon was the same for both. Check the ISY Cook Book, it has a lot of Insteon coverage
  6. Can you post the scene in question?
  7. The portal can support multiple devices. Add the eisy and maintain both as long as you need to.
  8. Encino, the city of UDI's office address, was definitely impacted within the last few days.
  9. I've had Samsung and LG tvs.. I think you have to enable something on the tv to allow it to use local network discovery, something in the tv's menu
  10. Take this as something to try. I've been giving ChatGPT more of a chance on technical solutions. It took a couple of iterations, but I asked it specifically about LG TVs and ISY network resources. Here's what it said. Based on my use of network resources, it looks close to try easily: Name: Turn Off LG TV Protocol: HTTP URL: http://192.168.x.x:3000/ir/remote_control Method: POST Body: {"type":"KEY_POWER"} I'll be curious how close it got. I think LG TVs are toggle, meaning the "off" command will also be the "on" command. This was the whole answer where it was close:
  11. Yes, that's discussed in the posts.
  12. Take a look at these threads where the plugin author explains what's going on and is working on fixes that are available in the beta as things get resolved. Have you tried the beta version described there?
  13. Try picking a device that's not working and perform a restore device, retest
  14. It's hard to know as @Techman points out. When you launch iox from the launcher, do you pick the "Cloud" option from the finder? This would refresh iox itself if something happened to it due to adding dev packages. If that doesn't work, do the "generic" clear cache, reinstall java and iox.
  15. Do you think the iox console was popping up on that second monitor all along. Not 100% sure from the posts if freezing means you could see it, but it wouldn't respond... or you never saw it.
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