oronomus Posted July 26, 2013 Posted July 26, 2013 I have purchased a new ISY994i. Is there a compelling reason also to upgrade my PLM and my 3 Access Points? My existing PLM and access points are old - probably purchased in 2008 (I can provide version #'s if needed). I noticed that the access points currently offered are dual band. Does that matter? I have had some communications problems that I have lived with. Plan to troubleshoot these as part of the ISY994i install. Thanks for any advice.
Xathros Posted July 26, 2013 Posted July 26, 2013 Access points by nature are dualband - both old and new. I don't believe much has changed in them over the years as long as they are true access points and not the old Signalinc's with the black external antennas one the bottom. As for the PLM, if yours is working, no need to replace but since the PLM is the heart of your insteon system, it might be a good idea to have a spare on hand. If you poke around these forums much, you will see lots of occurrences of failed PLM's. I personally had to replace my PLM earlier this spring after maybe 4 years of use. -Xathros
Brian H Posted July 26, 2013 Posted July 26, 2013 Is the old PLM the 2412S or the Dual band 2413S? If it is the 2412S I would think it maybe best to replace it. As for the 2443 Access Points. They are probably OK. I actually found in an informal test. My older V1.6 ones with the power transformer. Have a stronger RF signal than my newer V2.5 ones do.
oronomus Posted July 26, 2013 Author Posted July 26, 2013 PLM is Model 2412S, v2.9. Oldest access point is model 2443, v1.0
oronomus Posted July 30, 2013 Author Posted July 30, 2013 I decided to order the 2413 to replace a 2412, and use my existing access points. in another thread, one member suggested the following procedure to simultaneously replace a PLM and upgrade a 99: I am going to suggest a slight change in order: Unplug the 2412 from power and 99 Plug 2413 into 99 and power Power Cycle the 99 Restore the PLM Test some stuff Back up 99 Disconnect 99 from network Connect 994 to network and 2413 and power both on Restore 99 backup to 994 Is this a process others recommend? Can someone explain how to power cycle the 99 in this sequence to make sure that I am doing it correctly (I assume I will have to use the power cord supplied with the 994 to provide power to the 99 once the 2413 is installed). Thanks...
Michel Kohanim Posted July 31, 2013 Posted July 31, 2013 Hi oronomus, What you outlined is the correct procedure. To power cycle ISY, unplug the power cord from it and then plug it back in. With kind regards, Michel
Xathros Posted July 31, 2013 Posted July 31, 2013 I assume I will have to use the power cord supplied with the 994 to provide power to the 99 once the 2413 is installed Correct. -Xathros
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