Oakland Jeff Posted January 16, 2023 Posted January 16, 2023 Just got notified of the eminent EOL of my ISY994. I guess I'll migrate to eISY in time. I was looking forward to control over my FEIT bulbs via a node server, but it seems none exists? Is this correct, or is there some other way to control these bulbs (brightness, color) that I'm missing? Cheers, Jeff
lilyoyo1 Posted January 16, 2023 Posted January 16, 2023 5 hours ago, Oakland Jeff said: Just got notified of the eminent EOL of my ISY994. I guess I'll migrate to eISY in time. I was looking forward to control over my FEIT bulbs via a node server, but it seems none exists? Is this correct, or is there some other way to control these bulbs (brightness, color) that I'm missing? Cheers, Jeff If it's not listed in the store then it doesn't exist. Have you checked online to see if they have an open API that a developer can use to develop one? If they do, you could always request someone do so and provide the API to them. Not a guarantee it would happen but it does help.
larryllix Posted January 16, 2023 Posted January 16, 2023 Just got notified of the eminent EOL of my ISY994. I guess I'll migrate to eISY in time. I was looking forward to control over my FEIT bulbs via a node server, but it seems none exists? Is this correct, or is there some other way to control these bulbs (brightness, color) that I'm missing? Cheers, JeffI would be loading various app to see if any will find them and be compatible. That is how you can discover a compatible protocol and NS to be compatible with them.Most of the WiFi bulbs now are either Tuya or LEDenet/Magichome protocol now. Both have plenty of hacks for them.MagicHome app would find them and offer to co next to them by itself if they are compatible.Sent from my SM-G781W using Tapatalk
Oakland Jeff Posted January 16, 2023 Author Posted January 16, 2023 Thank you lilyoyo1 and larryllix. I did a bunch of googling and it seems that the FEIT bulbs can be controlled via Tuya, I'm not sure yet how that helps me control them via UDI, but I'll keep researching! Cheers, Jeff
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