Posted 5 hours ago5 hr In August of this year I had an apparent power surge that took out my modem, router and the Insteon Serial Modem (2413S). This is a vacation home. I have replaced the modem and router provided by Optimum, my ISP. I have now installed a new 2413S. The alias for this location and its UUID appear in the Launcher but clicking on the URL results in the message loX Finder : Not Found. Neither the URL or the UUID appear for the primary residence, Chesapeake. According to the instructions I have, my next step for Wolf Creek is to log into the Admin Console and select the option to Restore Modem. That is where I am now. I cannot log into the Admin Console because I have no URL Help will be appreciated otherwise I am ging to have to abandon Wolf Creek. I must leave this location in a few days.I have spent days and days on this and problems at Chesapeake. I consider your expert help vital. Thanks.MacSequoiaAll Insteon DevicesFirmware 4.9
5 hours ago5 hr If you're not able to access your controller then the problem isn't with the modem. It's either a controller, an Iox Launcher, or a router issue. What controller are you using and what's its firmware version?A few things to try:Clear your java cache and download the IoX Launcher from here:https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlpReboot your controller
4 hours ago4 hr Author I went back to a forkmer post by Mercier. downloaded Chrome. then went to System Settings, Privacy & Security, Local Network. There I did not find Google Chrome or loX Launcher to select as in the example.
3 hours ago3 hr First things first: can you see the controller in your router's device table, with an IP address? It should be easy to spot, since the UUID is the network card's MAC address. Was your replacement router configured for DHCP, like your old one?Seeing the device listed in IoX finder doesn't mean it's necessarily seeing the controller. Edited 3 hours ago3 hr by Guy Lavoie
2 hours ago2 hr Author Sorry, but I am essentially computer illiterate at 80+ years of age. One would think this would be an easy fix. I tried to research the subject of accessing my router and found two addresses that were supposed to permit me to access my bundled router but no soap. I hate to consider abandoning this site but weeks of work have produced almost nothing.
1 hour ago1 hr @smokegrubAre you on a Windows or a MAC computer, what version is your computers firmware?Did you clear your java cache and download a new version of the IoX Launcher?When you replaced your modem did you follow the "Replace PLM" procedure?Have you rebooted your ISY? Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by Techman
1 hour ago1 hr Well ok...could you try opening a command prompt on your computer and then try pinging the ip address that you see in IoX finder? EgC:\> ping 192.168.0.78.
1 hour ago1 hr Author 3 hours ago, Techman said:If you're not able to access your controller then the problem isn't with the modem. It's either a controller, an Iox Launcher, or a router issue. What controller are you using and what's its firmware version?A few things to try:Clear your java cache and download the IoX Launcher from here:https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlpReboot your controllerI tried that and got a blank page.25 minutes ago, Techman said:@smokegrubAre you on a Windows or a MAC computer, what version is your computers firmware?Did you clear your java cache and download a new version of the IoX Launcher?When you replaced your modem did you follow the "Replace PLM" procedure?Have you rebooted your ISY?MacYes, I have emptied the cache several times.Proce3dure to reboot ISY?
38 minutes ago38 min To reboot: Remove power from the ISY for about 15 secondsWhen you say you got a "blank page" could you be more specific.
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