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  1. Hi AustinKirby A LAN is LAN... if all of your devices, wired and wireless.... converge on the same network through a consumer wireless router, that does not matter. However, you will need a 994i as the Echo/Dot are only supported on newer firmware, and those firmwares do not run on a 99i. Also, you will need to purchase an ISY portal subscription to connect the Amazon account to the ISY and support the communication. Paul
  2. Yepl! I've learned to wary when I'm told after conference checkins to get my "swag", its usually a bag full of marketing junk. Not this time.. a dot and a nice hoodie. period. It is a great conference... I've been to a number (non aws) of conferences where the content was too salesy or "bunnies & duckies". I've gone to several health care industry specific sessions and they've package up and delivered exactly what I need to know in an hour. Its been a great week. i'm about halfway through the aws solutions arch cert. My current engagement is an azure migration, so I've had to redirect cert activity to there and will get back to aws cert next month. Paul
  3. Hi Aaron, yes reinvent Paul
  4. There is definitely a spouse approval factor involved here, revolving around: "can" vs "should" It may just show up with a few small jobs... the venstar thermostats and harmony remote are native and would bring the most wow factor for her first. I have 4 Insteon devices that share names that I have ignored for a while, need to fix that next for light control. To Larry's point, the unintended and misqued stuff will be the hurdle. Paul
  5. When i chose to not act on the echo capability of my ISY portal account, the universe stepped in... I know what my next project is
  6. Ron If you replaced it and its still doing it, that sounds, like powerline noise. I too have an older house (1952) , they never expected how the electrical system would eventually be used. I've found that carefully placed dual band devices and range extenders are needed. Given the amount I know, and assuming that the location is able to receive dual band, I would look at a dualband switch. Paul
  7. The easiest is to put all of the lights you'd like to control in one scene for that purpose. Its ok for the same light to be in other scenes too. For example, I have several different scenes controlling lighting in my kitchen... recessed, pendant etc, and each are controlled by different keypad keys. I also put them all in one scene so a "good night" key pad key turns them all off when we go upstairs for the night. You can also use a program to set the scene on and off from a program Paul
  8. I have a couple and one in particular goes flaky after a a few years (like several of my switches). Beyond "restore device", I have to factory reset it. Have you tried a factory reset, then restore? Paul
  9. Hi Review this post and its references for logging: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/20328-create-web-pages-using-programs-requires-network-module/?hl=log Though in a different climate, I went through this exercise a number of years ago and found i could adjust hvac to get a head start for cooling my upstairs on hot days, and also control excess humidity when it got colder out and use the gable fan. Temp and humidity are distinct, independent concepts for sure Be sure to consider the operating range of the 2441TH: Operating temperature range 4 o to 40o C (39o to 104o F) Operating humidity range 0-90% relative humidity Paul
  10. If you are replacing an outlet, that outlet is fed by a Hot and Neutral today, it will be fine. Paul
  11. Yes, It can be done, I had a hub 1 and PLM running side by side when I first migrated to the ISY. I moved Insteon devices from one to the other, one functional set of devices at a time If you do add the same insteon devices to both, it can get a little tricky. Paul
  12. Hi Fred One at at time, press the set button on the remote link until it beeps. Find the device in the Main device tree, right click and "Restore Devices" Paul
  13. Hi Nick, here's how One time config On the remote computer, browse to the portal: https://my.isy.io Enter your credentials and login At the bottom of the page, click Portal Login Select Go to my ISY --- and your ISY Web page will appear Edit: Portal interface changed, this step no longer needed Next to the ISY, pick Select Tool then Information, then ISY Information Copy the url next to Admin console URL Run the admin conoole and "catch" the finder before it moves to your local ISY Click Add, paste in the copied url Click save to save a copy of the config file .. java upgrades wipe it out Normal operation Run the admin console and pick the ISY with the URL Tricky part: Enter your portal credentials in to the ISY login, not your normal ISY credentials you Its also constrained by the network to the building, especially that networks uplink speed back to the internet. The advantage is that its a client server set up.... it might take a while for things to load and save, like programs, but you should be ok once they are loaded. Be patient when the ISY starts up and when you first click the programs tab Regards Paul
  14. Low voltage transformers can inject significant noise when turned on. That makes them easy to turn on and hard and slow to turn off. Everything nearby might operate more slowly when it's on. Test things with the transformer off only. Did everything improve?
  15. Hi Try factoy restetting and restore device on the Kitchen Island Any low voltage transformers involved? I do in my kitchen, had similar problems and had to filter. Paul
  16. Andrew Glad things are working. My comments on 'bridging' in the above post is a topic that new Insteon users usually need to address... if you plan to keep adding more Insteon to your system. Typically houses have 2 120 volt legs that supply power. Approximately half of lights, outlets, etc are fed by 1 leg, half by the other. The Insteon powerline signal can not typically move across those legs on its own The symptom would be, sometime in the future you add something like an iolinc, and the ISY will not be able to communicate with it. There are Insteon devices to help with this and a way to test that the Insteon signal is bridging... or not. Maybe for now don't worry about it, but if you plan to significantly expand Insteon on your system, check the forum or start a post if you have trouble adding new Insteon plugin devices or switches. Paul
  17. Hi Andrew Dimmers are specifically designed to dim light bulbs. They are not designed for other types of loads. There is inherent danger in trying other type loads like fans, appliances etc. It might technically work for a while before the dimmer or load are damaged (or worse), but its not something to consider. Paul
  18. So, let me correct that.. it initially looked to me like you were replacing a bad PLM, not installing a new one from scratch. I recommend this, since you have no existing Insteon devices with links to restore: You'll need a ethernet CAT5E cable dedicated to the PLM Connect the Cat5e cable to ISY’s Port A and the other end to the PLM Unplug the ISY and PLM Plug in the PLM, wait 10 seconds Plug in the ISY, let it start up Start linking insteon devices Since you have no Insteon devices, the restore PLM steps will not hurt anything, but not do anything either. Also be aware of the need to bridge your power legs on your electrical system using 2 dual band devices, so that you can expand your insteon network with more devices. The PLM is one of those 2 dual band devices. http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=INSTEON:_Troubleshooting_Communications_Errors Paul
  19. Hey Andrew Throw the directions from the box away Follow these directions The actual interface is serial to the ISY, but it is supported by the cable with RJ45 plugs that you've been using between your PLM and ISY Paul
  20. Hi Jim That will filter out all RF communications to and from the PLM, but not between dual band devices on your network. The nature of dualband devices, including access points / range extenders... is that they are dumb and simply bridge when they see a signal come to them. So there will be significant amount of powerline communications even with the plm in a filterlinc. Dualband devices are designed to work dual band. My efforts debugging rf involve a combination of: observing where the wiring for an outlet or switch actually goes, there can be some big surprises trial and error with dualband devices and access points. I've found it better to take care of all of the basics like bridging, and address problem areas / circuits as identifiable problems appear. Paul
  21. There was a recent thread on memory, and you are more than inside of the limits published there. I suggest telnet-ing in to the ISY and running SM -a. Post your original post and the results of the SM -a over in the 5.07 thread. Paul
  22. V5 variables are not my specialty, but would there be some way to do it with an ISY program and the new date / time variable features in V5? Save the time to a variable hourly in one program based on date (Nov and March) and time ranges (1:00am to 3:00am) Do a compare hourly just after the hour, comparing the variable in another program bounded within a date (Nov and March) and time range (1am to 3am)? The idea is, within boundaries, I'd expect the variable after 1am + 1h = 2. If variable+1 <> 2 // (eg 3 or 1), I know that DST changed then: do a notification, .... Alternatively, write one program for each condition... when variable+1 = 3 or when variable+1 = 1 and have distinct notifications for spring and fall. That may not be exactly the right parameters, but something along those lines could work, for those that have worked this feature better than me. Paul
  23. Hi To be clear, you serial-ed in and got the 'ISY Shell' menu? CT is the command to configure IP. You'll need to have the subnet mask and router address and DNS (the last 2 are most likely the same for most consumer routers) Did CT not work, and if so what happened? Paul
  24. paulbates

    Program Limit

    The only memory diagnostic I know of is to telnet to the ISY, login in and type SM. I'm not sure how to equate what that gives you to program memory, or if there is a way to ultimately try to plan around it. The added variable complexity to this equation is how many lines the program have. Chris has provided target upper limits, hopefully that works until you can move to V5 and reduce program count. Paul
  25. paulbates

    Program Limit

    In addition to Gary's comment, the ISY has finite memory and a real time operating system. The RTOS needs dedicated memory to operate in and be protected from crashing by unmanaged features, as well as space allocated to future, to-be defined features. Paul
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