watson524 Posted December 14 Posted December 14 Hi all, currently running an isy and the license for remote access has run out. I don't feel like going to an eisy right now (Christmas lights on programs) but I do miss the remote control. If I renew the isy remote access License and switch to an eisy over the winter, will the license transfer or be prorated? Quote
Solution paulbates Posted December 14 Solution Posted December 14 You can add a new eisy to your renewed account @ my.isy.io Quote
watson524 Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 Just now, paulbates said: You can add a new eisy to your renewed account @ my.isy.io Stellar, thanks for that info! Quote
watson524 Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 One other quick question... I see there's a z wave board/enclosure and enclosure only. My isy has the wave built in so I assume there's not a board I can pull out of that and just put in a new enclosure or is it not worth the hassle? Quote
paulbates Posted December 14 Posted December 14 Not a zwave user. I'd search the forum for that topic, even recently some discussions about it. If that doesn't answer it, post a new topic in the right sub-forum Given the name of this thread, the new question will likely not be seen by many. Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted December 14 Posted December 14 43 minutes ago, watson524 said: One other quick question... I see there's a z wave board/enclosure and enclosure only. My isy has the wave built in so I assume there's not a board I can pull out of that and just put in a new enclosure or is it not worth the hassle? No, the 300 or 500 zwave board in the older ISY cannot be used with a eisy. The eisy uses either a Zooz 700 series dongle, or the Zmatter board, installed as a USB device. Quote
watson524 Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 15 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said: No, the 300 or 500 zwave board in the older ISY cannot be used with a eisy. The eisy uses either a Zooz 700 series dongle, or the Zmatter board, installed as a USB device. OK thanks. I wasn't sure what was what given the housing has 2 coax looking connectors on it Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted December 14 Posted December 14 The two connectors are for the zwave and zigbee antennas. Quote
watson524 Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 25 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said: The two connectors are for the zwave and zigbee antennas. Ahh thanks! Didn't know such a thing was an option. I just figured more non battery z wave devices = better reception and that's as much as you could do Quote
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