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johnmelanson

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I have an isy99 system, and have it set up for internet access. Self-signed certificate. Current software. After I leave my house, the internet access works for a few weeks, and then hangs. No response from the https: address. Tried several computers. This has happened every time, although the delay seems variable. I know the system is working, and the internet up, because it is still sending me temperature alerts from my system. Any ideas?

john

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It seems unlikely that is the problem, as if I go back to the house, and log in locally, I get the same https address I had before. And it starts working remotely again.

John

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I believe I have the same problem, and have never gotten ambitous enough to figure it out.

 

I enable internet access through the admin panel (I have never made any attempt to handle through the router settings). I get a pop-up showing internet (LAN and WAN) addresses. At this point, I can access from android cell phone, both using web browser and conductor app. Sometime later (usually days or weeks), with no changes made by me, I can no longer access the ISY from my android cell phone, using either the web browser of conductor app.

 

At that point, I can go in, disable, then re-enable internet access. It gives me another pop-up window showing the same addresses as before. Access via android cell phone is restored again, for a period of time, after which it stops, and the cycle repeats.

 

Perhaps I am having the same issue as you.

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John and oberkc,

 

Please note that when you do File | Enable Internet Access, ISY uses UPnP to configure the router. The main point with UPnP configuration is that it's volatile: if your router reboots, then it will lose the port mapping.

 

For reliability, it's best to configure port forwarding manually.

 

John, I am not sure whether or not you are using File | Enable Internet Access ... if you are, it's best to do manual port forwarding.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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The main point with UPnP configuration is that it's volatile: if your router reboots, then it will lose the port mapping.

 

My router is on a UPS, but I suppose that does not guarantee rebooting. I will look further into manual configuration.

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I believe one of my problems turned out that another network device (netgear stora) was also using port 443. I changed the ISY port to 555, and set the port forwarding the same. This seems to work, for now. I am no longer using the "enable internet access" option from the admin panel.

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I have no recommendations on utilities. I began to suspect my port conflict when I tried to remotely log into my ISY and got the stora instead.

 

So far, so good.

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