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Echo integration and older ISY


kupermanp

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Hi,

 

I have an older ISY-99IR pro which has worked well for me.  I recently purchased an amazon Echo which I find to have a lot of potential.  I would like to use voice commands for insteon devices, and I see there are two separate attempts being made to do just that.  Before I embark I would like to make sure that my current hardware will work. I posted originally in one of the Echo threads and was told I need the REST interface.

 

Also, since it is that time of year what advantages to the 994 would make me want to upgrade 8) (and is their an upgrade price?).  I do need the IR portion as I'm using a remote to control some lighting in a home theater environment

 

Thanks

K

 

 

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Hi K

 

Firrmware development for the 99 was sunset a while back, maybe over a year ago... no changes or fixes will be coming. The ISY Portal and Echo integration are being built on the 994i and recent firmware for it. The network module has been improved regularly in newer firmwares as well.

 

I would upgrade to the 994i, get that working, and begin your echo adventure after that.

 

Paul

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Hi K

 

Firrmware development for the 99 was sunset a while back, maybe over a year ago... no changes or fixes will be coming. The ISY Portal and Echo integration are being built on the 994i and recent firmware for it. The network module has been improved regularly in newer firmwares as well.

 

I would upgrade to the 994i, get that working, and begin your echo adventure after that.

 

Paul

I hear what your saying but if it will work without the expense and time of upgrading I'd like to try that first

 

K

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Both. The new plms are supposed to fix issues with cheap capacitors in previous versions that have been shown to fail at around 2 years. Not everyone has these failures. I had a USB PLM on homeseer that lasted well over 3 years and I was able to sell it when I came to ISY.

 

It comes down to your ability to weather a failure. If you can afford wait to order and receive a new PLM if yours goes bad, then hang on to the $$. If your automation can't be down 4 - 7 days, then have a backup ready.

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