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Question: Options for an Insteon Controller/Hub


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Greetings. I am new to the home automation world. I have decided to go with Insteon. What I am uncertain about is whether I should use the standard hub or the ISY994. I am computer savvy. An overview of my planned set up for a vacation home (small cottage):

 

Items to be installed: 5 light switches (one will be a 3-way setup); 2 on/off modules; 2 light bulbs; 2 lamp modules; and 3 motion sensors.

 

My goal in adding Insteon is simply to be able to control the lights remotely 250 miles away, to set schedules for on/off throughout the night, and to turn on certain items (like a basement dehumidifier). I'd also like for the lights to go on when motion is detected and to get a SMS/email alert. I already have Foscam 8910 cameras installed: 3 outside, 2 inside. Additionally, it has an older ADT type security alarm system that is not connected to a central service. I do have the alarm activated (internal siren sounds).

 

Given what appears to be a rather simple setup, will the standard hub serve my needs? Or, would you recommend the ISY994. Cost is not a factor. Thanks for your input.

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The hub is really a very basic device and is rather limited.

 

If cost is not a factor, and you want full featured programmability and the capability to interface to other things like your cameras and such, then in my opinion, the ISY-994 is the way to go. Given a small install, you likely don't need to Pro module and can pick up the network module at a later date if/when you decide to integrate with external systems.

 

-Xathros

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Given a small install, you likely don't need to Pro module and can pick up the network module at a later date if/when you decide to integrate with external systems.

 

-Xathros

I will just add that the Pro module is also something you can add later if you need to.

 

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not IR

 

The IR is useful only if you intend to control your system by IR remote control pointed at the ISY-994. If you have no such need, then skip the IR version. You can always add later, or use an IRLinc if you change your mind.

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