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Update from Polyglot v2 to eisy polyglot v3

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So I am trying to get the tag manager working again with my new eisy (replacing 994). Polyglot 3x seems to be connected to the eisy correctly and I have loaded a trial wireless tag v3 but when I click on the authorize link I first get the permission page from the wireless tag site (although it says V2 not V3) but when I click grant access it attempts to access a bogus IP 172.26.18.2 and eventually times out without getting the oauth2_code. Help?

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Interesting...I wonder if this is something that the new PG3x might be blocking it.  I know on PG2 it does point back to local IP, but does generate an output and node server began working. Did you happen to have anything in "code" in the URL it sent you to?  

@Jimbo.Automates - Any reason this wouldn't work with PG3x (eisy)? 

 

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So I went to polyglot 2, got a new oauth2_code then cut and pasted that into PG3x and at first no luck but then suddenly I did a discover and all the nodes popped up! 

Thanks all!

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The loop seems to work, so far I am not using any PIR so a one minute update of sensors is fine.

If I went to a hardwire link for my eisy I guess it would work. I have to disable the wifi? When might you get around to fixing this?

I had a bad experience disabling WiFi. Michel has been trying to debug. I did the 4 button press as described on the wiki to fix it. Sorry I'm not sure I can change it and get it tested tonight. I'll try to take a look while at our lake house for the next couple weeks.

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I too had a strange result disabling WiFi, your hint saved me a lot of trouble! The eisy is now hard wired in the equipment closet. Enjoy the lake house, I seem to have everything working now.

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