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Re: Authentication Blocked IP

 

We stop exposing ports to the Internet a long time ago because oversea sources were constantly pounding them.? We now use OpenVPN if we need remote access.? If you absolutely must do port forwarding, I advise you to use a router where you can set up firewall rules and then only allow certain IP addresses (e.g. your IP addresses) to pass.


Re: Crestron Home (OS3) MMS 3e problem

 

We didn't have any issues with some MMS-3e zones not working with Crestron Home.? But we found the Crestron Home interface to be clumsy at best.? In particular, instead of just having one source name for each MMS zone, Crestron home broke the Source into a Source for Spotify, another for Pandora, and so forth -- Made for a very confusion source select page and no way to jump between different media types once you selected one.? We also had issues with the MMS-3e locking up constantly where we eventually had to replace it with some Sonos equipment.

Also, we have had some reliability issues with the MMS-3e where the Main Zone would work but the Zone-A and Zone-B would disappear from all interfaces including the Mirage App.? Eventually the Main zone would stop working too.


Authentication Blocked IP

 

Have you guys getting a lot of chinese ip getting block while trying to access your systems?

Took the time to geo locate the ips and all of them are from China.


Re: LiftMaster MyQ Garage Door openers

 

The device in my document is a simple MyQ wall button and my assumption is that it communicates the MyQ protocol over its buss as it wires directly into the same terminals as the more advanced wall control.
That's why I would *Expect* the opener to behave the same, BUT its all conjecture on my part....certainly an important detail to resolve!!

And I look forward to the 20th!? Da-Da-Daaaaa!!!...:)


Re: IR Driver For AT&T RC82V AT&T C71KW-400 Streaming box

 

Inconceivable!

--- On Friday, January 8, 2021 at 4:04 PM, galcala wrote:

I figured this out - integrator error - the DTV codes do work.


Re: IR Driver For AT&T RC82V AT&T C71KW-400 Streaming box

 

I figured this out - integrator error - the DTV codes do work.


Re: Occupancy/motion sensor

 

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How big a sensing area, what type of connectivity, and how important are aesthetics?

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You could put a GLS-ODT-C-CN in a surface pancake box using Cresnet if that¡¯s an option and aesthetics aren¡¯t critical.

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I¡¯ve used Visonic SPY-series PIRs around my house for really unobtrusive detection (exposed bit is about the size of a quarter) and mount it on a piece of polycarbonate or even wood cut to match the hole. 12VDC power and dry contact output (or you can tie one side of the dry contact to 12V and get a 12V wet output requiring only 3 conductors.

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Beware with the SPY they really don¡¯t like over voltage¡­

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of MSTC
Sent: Friday, January 8, 2021 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [crestron] Occupancy/motion sensor

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I am trying to replace a ceiling mounted BEG automation PD11-KNX-FLAT bus occupancy sensor with something compatible with Crestron. ?Problem is it fits into a roughly 2" diameter hole in a concrete ceiling (no modification to structure allowed). ?I am having no luck finding something that would fit. ?Any reference to a compatible product would be greatly appreciated.

TIA
Kol


Re: WOL not working on CP4

 

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No, it is a TCP-Client (or UDP to be precise) in my case. I?m trying to send a WOL magic packet on port 9 to a PC to wake it up.

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Cheers, Thorsten

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Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von Jason Mussetter
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Januar 2021 20:49
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [crestron] WOL not working on CP4

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On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 05:54 AM, Jeremy Weatherford wrote:

The issue is with listening on ports < 1024 (ie TCP servers).? Way back in the annals of Unix, someone decided that only root should be allowed to run services on ports < 1024 - this is what passed for a security model back when you could trust anyone who had root on any machine.? :)? Still an issue, but a little less likely to cause widespread problems since it doesn't affect TCP clients.

Ahh, for TCP servers, not for clients.? That makes more sense now, I couldn't imagine lower ports being blocked from a TCP client symbol.? Thanks for the clarification on that Jeremy. I didn't the details of the error log to see that it was the a TCP server that was causing it, I just assumed it was a client.
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Re: IR Driver For AT&T RC82V AT&T C71KW-400 Streaming box

 

Has anyone had luck with this?? I've tried a bunch of DTV codes w/o success.??


Re: WOL not working on CP4

 

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 05:54 AM, Jeremy Weatherford wrote:
The issue is with listening on ports < 1024 (ie TCP servers).? Way back in the annals of Unix, someone decided that only root should be allowed to run services on ports < 1024 - this is what passed for a security model back when you could trust anyone who had root on any machine.? :)? Still an issue, but a little less likely to cause widespread problems since it doesn't affect TCP clients.
Ahh, for TCP servers, not for clients.? That makes more sense now, I couldn't imagine lower ports being blocked from a TCP client symbol.? Thanks for the clarification on that Jeremy. I didn't the details of the error log to see that it was the a TCP server that was causing it, I just assumed it was a client.
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Jason Mussetter

Control Systems Designer

Mussetter Programming Services
www.mpsav.com


Re: LiftMaster MyQ Garage Door openers

 


When you press the button on a LiftMaster wall controller it doesn¡¯t cause the opener to flash its lights or make any noise.? If the contract closure adapter is sending the same commands then there is an issue.? On the other hand if it sends commands that mimic what MyQ sends the the opener should give the proper audible and visual warnings.?

If the contact closure adapter doesn¡¯t supply warnings the it is going to be up to the Crestron dealer to provide that as part of their overall solution.

Wait until the 20th and I¡¯ll show you an alternative to the Crestron?INETS-IOEX-DOOR-BATT-W for under $20 ?

Jay

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 9:23 AM ckangis <chris@...> wrote:
Hi Jay,
Those are good points I hadn't considered!! - thanks!
If you're talking about the device in the document I had posted, I should expect that it would do what you mention. It is a liftmaster 'smart' button talking MyQ protocol to the opener - i.e. it's essentially a simple stand-alone wall control so that the opener should do what it does when opening or closing. the 3rd party guy is just good at soldering!...:)? ?

And RE: wireless contacts for door status, I just remembered that Crestron now has an EX unit. It has its own magnet, or can use an optional external switch to its internal contact.
Not cheap at $ 240 MSRP, but much simpler than integrating thru a security system...
INETS-IOEX-DOOR-BATT-W


Re: LiftMaster MyQ Garage Door openers

 

...Or Crestron could fix their CH S***!!! ...or more likely and even better, just program with SMW...:)


Re: Ptz optics 20x

 

Use a negative transition gate to send a stop command upon the signal going low. That has yielded some good results for me in the past.


On Fri, Jan 8, 2021, 11:43 AM Jason Mussetter <j.mussetter1@...> wrote:
What others are saying.? Because serial is a one time command (versus IR being able to continuously send a command), usually cameras that are RS232 or IP controlled, use a pan/tilt command to start moving and require a stop command of some sort when you release the button on the touch panel.? Depending on the camera, it will either be a move stop, or some cameras have separate pan-stop, tilt-stop, zoom-stop commands that may need to be sent to make it stop doing that particular motion that was started.

Presets normally do not need to stop, they will do so when they reach the desired position.
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Jason Mussetter

Control Systems Designer

Mussetter Programming Services


Re: Ptz optics 20x

 

What others are saying.? Because serial is a one time command (versus IR being able to continuously send a command), usually cameras that are RS232 or IP controlled, use a pan/tilt command to start moving and require a stop command of some sort when you release the button on the touch panel.? Depending on the camera, it will either be a move stop, or some cameras have separate pan-stop, tilt-stop, zoom-stop commands that may need to be sent to make it stop doing that particular motion that was started.

Presets normally do not need to stop, they will do so when they reach the desired position.
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Jason Mussetter

Control Systems Designer

Mussetter Programming Services
www.mpsav.com


Re: Occupancy/motion sensor

 

look into the basalte auro (?not sure of hte size, but i know its very small. Also designed for residential, so not sure how your application is. Does work with crestron?


Re: GLS-LCCT

 

I was thinking the same thing. Hopefully, I'll get it to work somehow.


Re: GLS-LCCT

 

It's meant to report circadian color temperature, not light intensity.
You can even get intensity off of a GLS-ODT-C-CN if you have any on the project.
Otherwise, the lux value may provide some functionality?to this. Probably watch/test in debugger and fine tune with a scaler.

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 9:12 AM Crestron_Programmer <s.marszalek11@...> wrote:
Anyone work with this device yet? It reports more than an GLS- LOL, which analog value would you use to it reports like an GLS -LOL?


Occupancy/motion sensor

 

I am trying to replace a ceiling mounted BEG automation PD11-KNX-FLAT bus occupancy sensor with something compatible with Crestron. ?Problem is it fits into a roughly 2" diameter hole in a concrete ceiling (no modification to structure allowed). ?I am having no luck finding something that would fit. ?Any reference to a compatible product would be greatly appreciated.

TIA
Kol


Re: LiftMaster MyQ Garage Door openers

Evan Kontos
 

Ive been using that IOEX for garage doors and it depends upon whether youre doing it with PYNG or with Simpl.? When you first start the system PYNG is confused with the signal it receives as to whether the door is open or closed.? You have to cycle it once to make sure.? THAT is a problem if you are remote and trying to open your door remotely.? A camera in the garage would be good in addition to the magnetic contact for safety purposes.


Re: LiftMaster MyQ Garage Door openers

 

Hi Jay,
Those are good points I hadn't considered!! - thanks!
If you're talking about the device in the document I had posted, I should expect that it would do what you mention. It is a liftmaster 'smart' button talking MyQ protocol to the opener - i.e. it's essentially a simple stand-alone wall control so that the opener should do what it does when opening or closing. the 3rd party guy is just good at soldering!...:)? ?

And RE: wireless contacts for door status, I just remembered that Crestron now has an EX unit. It has its own magnet, or can use an optional external switch to its internal contact.
Not cheap at $ 240 MSRP, but much simpler than integrating thru a security system...
INETS-IOEX-DOOR-BATT-W