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Insteon devices not working


lalang
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I've migrated to EISY from 994i and none of my Insteon device are working. They all show up in the portal as "RED". If you try to turn on a light etc. nothing happens.

If I go back to the 994i it works fine. Did I miss a step in the migration process?

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48 minutes ago, lalang said:

I've migrated to EISY from 994i and none of my Insteon device are working. They all show up in the portal as "RED". If you try to turn on a light etc. nothing happens.

If I go back to the 994i it works fine. Did I miss a step in the migration process?

That will be hard for us to tell you without you listing the steps you used.

Did you follow the directions here:

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Eisy:User_Guide#Migration

 

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40 minutes ago, DennisC said:

That will be hard for us to tell you without you listing the steps you used.

Did you follow the directions here:

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Eisy:User_Guide#Migration

 

I think I understand what the problem was, but I haven’t been able to fix it.  I had the PLM still plugged into the 994i and the EISY plugged in to network. I now have the Wi-Fi setup on the EISY and the PLM plugged into the EISY Ethernet port. I can get into the portal from a desktop and the UD Mobile App, but the results are the same. 

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2 minutes ago, lalang said:

I think I understand what the problem was, but I haven’t been able to fix it.  I had the PLM still plugged into the 994i and the EISY plugged in to network. I now have the Wi-Fi setup on the EISY and the PLM plugged into the EISY Ethernet port. I can get into the portal from a desktop and the UD Mobile App, but the results are the same. 

eisy only works with a USB PLM, or a serial PLM with a USB conversion wire. In either case, you can not plug the PLM in to an ethernet port on eisy. If you need a conversion cable, UD has them in the store.

Also, running eisy on wifi has been known to cause some difficulties with certain things.

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