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Kevin Connolly

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  1. Thanks. I realize that you have to say Alexa initially but I wasn't sure what happens after that because, for example, if you use a skill like Eliza the channel stays open until you close it...which in the case of the ISY might be helpful
  2. If I implement an IR solution for my TV and Dish Receiver will: a) Will it work? Say utilizing Global Cache If it will work will I have to say Alexa,... before everything? (that could get annoying)
  3. Kevin Connolly posted a topic in ISY994
    Probably a dumb question, but...Has anyone gotten the ISY to work with a Dish Receiver thru IR or otherwise?
  4. Thank You so much. I somewhat thought so. I just wanted to be 100% sure. This will be really nice if they add Alexa voice remote functionality to their phone/Tablet apps. I'd be able to turn on the light while I'm driving home or do a Simon says to my wife if I get stuck in traffic.
  5. I just have one question. I went to get the module. As I was at the pay screen I noticed a "shipping" option. I stopped at that screen. So the question is: Is this purely a software module or is it a hardware module? I've already expanded my system for Z-wave so if it's a hardware module through an expansion board than I'm SOL on that front. All the other documentation I've seen in threads would indicate that it's purely a software module.
  6. I had it up and running a while ago, but what I found while testing is that BT signal strength isn't all that reliable. The correlation between distance and strength isn't exactly linear. Since than I've been watching a product called Xethru and waiting for the price to come down. I also have my name in for the SDK of Navisens, but haven't heard anything as of yet.
  7. Kevin Connolly posted a topic in ISY994
    Is there a way to add a Zwave device as a controller in a scene or have it just work? I have a Yale Zwave front door lock. I tried putting it in a scene and it: goes in as a responder; and doesn't do anything with either on or off command.
  8. Does anyone know who wrote this app for the Pebble? I got it to work for the most part. I have gotten a "parsing error" for one or two screens that would be nice if I could correct it.
  9. I'm with ya. I built my first Linux box back when Fedora was Redhat V6. Can't stand Windoze. I was a little disappointed when Ubuntu didn't come to market with their phone and OS in any real way. In fact, I bought a Nexus 7 v2 with the intent to put Ubuntu on it, but that didn't really pan out. Now I use the device, mounted to the kitchen wall, as a home message board.
  10. I can agree. Google is just about everywhere, but than so was Microsoft not so long ago. The interesting thing about Google products, at least for the the ones I use, is that they are never quite complete, but they offer more openness than either Apple or Microsoft. (It wasn't so long ago that Apple shutdown the Siri proxy hack whereas AutoVoice is offered on the Play store) Google's "Works with Nest" deployment is a good example. I mean really. What can you really do with the thing? I get the warm your home prior to arrival part (although I have yet to see it actually work with my stats), but the set temperature to a specific degree part? That part I don't get at all. I'm a "it could be a little warmer (or a little cooler)" kind of guy. I could care less what specific temperature it is. My guess is that they just threw something into the market ahead of CES.
  11. Thanks for the reply. Nest is just a momentary popular device. I agree that it's not something that should abruptly change UDI's design direction. It's readily apparent, at least to me, that you guys put a lot of hard work into bringing a really great device to market. I'm not particularly worried about it. I have the Nest plugin for Tasker (which just got updated btw so that the variables actually work). Sure, it's rudimentary at best, but it works better than Google's own implementation through "Okay Google" so I guess for the time being I'm ahead of the game...and, since I have an ISY with a Zwave expansion board, I also have the best of all worlds
  12. I saw that the "Works with Nest" website now includes Insteon's hub. Does that mean that the ISY is soon to follow?...Maybe?
  13. In theory, it may work. It's a BT transmitter/Receiver, but not sure, if you got it working what kind of range it'd have. Also, with Linux hardware you always have to first do research on what's compatible and what's not. My BT dongle has a CSR chipset and I believe that's compatible out of the box. Heck, give it a try...it may work. On another note, when did you graduate? I'm BSCE 80.
  14. I'm sure that would be a nice gesture. I really like the program. It's simple. It's elegant. It has a lot of things already in it, but it's also expandable...and the best part is it can utilize the Mac address of any defined BT device.
  15. My initial request to flores/github didn't include the required user name and password part of the REST command string,but that should be easy enough to adjust. I do thank Carlo for everything.
  16. I've been researching a few options for presence detection. My main criteria were that I wanted something relatively secure and something where I didn't have to lug my phone around everywhere. This morning, while waiting for the bank to open I looked down and saw my fitbit in a whole new light. It's light, I wear it almost all the time, and it's Bluetooth! Long story short, I did a web search on finding a devices Bluetooth MAC address and came across a ruby program by Carlo Flores on GitHub. I wrote to Carlo and asked if he could thin down his program for an ISY and below is what he wrote back about an hour later (I did ask his permission to post his response and I'll also send him a link): If you're doing multiple devices and zones (like many R-Pis or computers scanning bluetooth) it's easier to have it call to a webservice. In this case each of those devices would run bin/tracker-bt.rb and then send their information to the central webservice (webservice.rb). The central webservice then uses lib/location-by-bluetooth.rb to figure things out by zone. But your use case sounds possibly simpler than that, so I put this together. https://github.com/flores/lotomation/blob/7d7cd904cdf434ce1871393c72784180ed8fc028/bin/tracker-bt-standalone.rb In that script, you would replace "tracker_mac" with your FitBit's tracker and "device_endpoint" with your Universal Devices endpoint. It should let you control a single device by zone really easily, and you could run a bunch of these on a bunch of R-Pis or something per node. If you want some help controlling multiple devices (which would just be iterating over an array of those devices) if in a zone, let me know and I can expand it. If you like this I might just break up these different bits of lotomation into so Oh, and to run it you'll just need Ruby and hcidump. Something like this should install all the dependenices on a Raspberry-Pi that is already running Raspbian/etc. https://gist.github.com/flores/bc823e5ff2eb213a6a53
  17. That makes sense from what I observed. I guess what confused me is that I was associating the programic ON/OFF with a paddle push at the device.
  18. Roger that. Another thing that I noticed is that: if I turn on a light via ek ISY the light switches on but the other switches tied to it via the ISY statuses don't change? If I do it through the scene than everything changes correctly. I guess it's kind of like that old saying: Hey Doc, my arm hurts when I move it like this...haha. Just curious though why that would be.
  19. Thanks for the home depot tip! Is there a lot of line noise with Halogen? I have some under cabinet lighting (that I inherited with the house) that's Halogen. I haven't put it on an Insteon switch as of yet.
  20. Very good point.
  21. Whew! Good to know. I have two line filters on some solid state equipment.Amazing how many times the filters led switches from green to yellow to red when the generator is running.
  22. Has anyone had experience with dual band devices running under generator power? I know much is said about line noise and I also know that generators don't produce the same sine wave as my electric company. I live in an area that has outages maybe once a year (Sandy aside). It'd just add insult to injury if I could run the generator but not turn on the lights.
  23. I'll check out the LEDs OFF Topic: I live in Sparta in Nothern Jersey.
  24. Are LEDs any better...line noisewise. I live in northern NJ and I don't think you can even buy a incandescent light bulb any more.
  25. The loads are either Halogen or Florescent with a dimming ballast. Where I live the electric company has a tendency to throttle so a dimming ballast is a must.

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