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Wes Westhaver
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Can someone tell me where I can find information about the network module for the ISY994i?

I'd like to know what functionally it provides.

Thanks in advance.
-Wes

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@Wes Westhaver I’m not sure if you can still add the Network Module. I know it’s now included if you get the ISY Portal license. So if you already have an active portal license you should have the same network module function.

But here is the info you’re asking about:

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-994i_Series_INSTEON:Networking

(some info might be outdated or written for old firmware versions, but most functionality should still be there.)

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Bummer! I just noticed that the"purchase modules" page no longer works. When did it get shut down? It seems that I'm always a day late and a dollar short when it comes to my dealings with UDI.

So is it actually impossible to obtain the network module now? I finally have an actual need for it.

-Wes

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4 hours ago, DennisC said:

ISY is past end of life. Support for it ends soon, maybe end of year(?). There will be no further development for it.

Time to start thinking about an upgrade.

I understand that the ISY994i is at EOL, but wanting to add the network module is not asking for further development. Unlike the Z-Wave add-on PCB which has to be manufactured, the Network Module is software and should be available as long as there are ISY994i's that might need it.

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12 minutes ago, Techman said:

@Wes Westhaver

Click on help, manage modules. There should be an option to purchase the network module (which is a software update).

Unfortunately, the "Help/Purchase Modules" leads to a 404 (not found) page on the UDI website.

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@Wes Westhaver If you log into your account at Universal Devices website you can manage modules for your devices there. It might allow you to buy through the site that way.

Otherwise, try sales@universal-devices.com

Or you could open a support ticket via: https://www.universal-devices.com/my-tickets

Be sure to include your UUID for the ISY994 you want to add the module to.

Honestly though, ISY Portal is a steal for what it offers you. $23 for the first 2 years, then $20 for 2 year renewals. You get the Network Module as well as UR Mobile (for 5.x+), Alexa, Google Voice, Remote Access (no need to open ports on home network), and other options. All for less than $1/month!

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#ISY_Portal:_Integration_with_Amazon_Echo/Google_Home/IFTTT

(FYI @Techman the support email might not reach anybody (I haven't tried it lately), but it's not the suggested rout for support tickets now. Something went "wonky" sometime in the last few months.)

 

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1 hour ago, Geddy said:

@Wes Westhaver If you log into your account at Universal Devices website you can manage modules for your devices there. It might allow you to buy through the site that way.

Otherwise, try sales@universal-devices.com

Thanks everyone for the guidance. I was able to purchase the Network Module thru the UDI website. Earlier I sent UDI a couple of emails (which they can now discard.)

The Network Module is now appearing in my UDI Admin Console. Yay!

I need to interface my ISY994i with some software I'm writing that runs on a couple of Linux boxes and the network module looks to be the key to accomplishing this. Now I'm off to do some experimentation!

Thanks again,
-Wes

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I just wanted to follow up and say that the network module is working great! The software I wrote (a REST service running on a couple of Raspberry Pi's) is responding nicely to the ISY994i network module requests. 

My scenario is this: I have a Raspberry Pi 4 acting as a media center driving a wall mounted flat screen TV. The TV is connected to the Raspberry Pi via an HDMI cable. The Raspberry Pi is always ON and controls the TV's ON/OFF state via HDMI-CEC.

I can now have the ISY994i issue a network request to the REST service running on the Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi will turn the TV On/Off. So now I have a bedside console that commands the ISY994i which then commands the Raspberry Pi which then commands the TV. It is a few hops to get the job done but it works well.

-Wes

 

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