DAlter01 Posted April 25, 2022 Share Posted April 25, 2022 (edited) 4 minutes ago, RPerrault said: ...said Rob Enderle, principal analyst, Enderle Group. Time to find a new analyst? This one seems to get things wrong. Edited April 25, 2022 by DAlter01 other Link to comment
RPerrault Posted April 25, 2022 Share Posted April 25, 2022 i'm thinking - here - i'm hurling myself down the interstate at 80 - let me push this little button and put my life in rob's hands... Link to comment
MrBill Posted April 25, 2022 Share Posted April 25, 2022 21 hours ago, grumpy said: Dead link.... strange... I'm on the two sites right now. I can order using Paypal. mystery solved. After this statement I turned off AdGuard and tried.... Apparently X10.com is being blocked by one of the lists I'm using. Link to comment
MrBill Posted April 25, 2022 Share Posted April 25, 2022 16 hours ago, Techman said: Not sure what a "half link" is. those of us who link with an ISY don't use the term often because the ISY adds links to all devices that need them when creating a scene. However what "half link" refers to is that links are one way, and when manually linking if the link has only been created in one direction it's considered a "half link", it would probably be better to use "half linked" but in English we tend to turn things into slang expressions. Consider the most basic link... 2 switches to make a 3-way. First you put Switch A into linking mode, then you go to switch B and tap the set button to create the link in that direction. then back to Switch A to take it out of linking mode. We are now "half linked"... then we move to Switch B and put it in linking mode, and back to switch A to link it, then back to switch B to take it out of linking mode. Now we are "fully linked". Link to comment
fisix Posted April 26, 2022 Share Posted April 26, 2022 aww. miss Grant. hopes and dreams talk, where did they go wrong? Link to comment
Strebe Posted April 26, 2022 Share Posted April 26, 2022 On 11/16/2020 at 7:42 AM, jimg said: Does anyone else get the sense that Insteon is being discontinued by Smarthome? They no longer offer the toggle-style wall switches. They no longer offer the micro modules (confirmed by telephone). The 6-button keypads are only available in limited colors. The 2413S powerline modem -- which is a KEY COMPONENT for home automation with the ISY series of controllers -- is no longer available. So it seems that fewer and fewer Insteon products are available. I don't think it's a temporary stock-out situation based on a phone call to Smarthome, but I could have gotten the wrong impression. Not that I really care because I only have about a hundred Insteon devices and three ISY controllers in two homes, representing an Insteon investment of thousands of dollars over ten years. ? Jim Hi Jim, Wish I would've seen your post back in 11/2020. I noticed the out of stock on a few items but thought nothing of it as being in IT i was seeing a ton of out of stock messages but your message probably would've got me to buy a few more spares I've got Insteon installed at two homes using ISYs and many Insteon devices. Started using Zwave for new devices but it'll take me years to do a total replacement. Have one PLM on the shelf so hopefully I'm good for awhile. It'll be sad if no one is able to pick up Insteon and at least continue to manufacture the more popular devices. When I moved from X10 to Insteon my home automation success increased tremendously. Hate to see Insteon go away. Link to comment
hart2hart Posted April 26, 2022 Share Posted April 26, 2022 It was a little bit of a gamble (have spare in box) but I recapped my current working PLM so the power supply portion would be more robust. My thinking was it might protect serial daughter board but I have no clue if it fact could be a barrier. Link to comment
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