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Crestron Mobile Pro G glitch
For some reason on one of my ipads I cannot bring up a full setup menu using this app. It only shows connect option and not the edit system option. I need to change the ip address in the setup due to a new ip address for the processor due to a new router. My other devices bring up the full set up menu but this one ( same version ) will not. Not sure what I am missing.
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Override IP Table warning
Job done 8 years ago, replace an IR driver, dumped then the warning shows up (IP table on this program is different than the one in the device).. WTF?, i had this error showed up multiples times on many, many jobs, including on most that i am currently working on. Made a mistake to hit yes go ahead, then a TSW panel when offline, its definition was missing in the IP table, sometimes hitting yes causes no problem. no idea what is going on.
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Re: Shared GWEXER
I agree with Tony. I always have a separate IP-ID for each program that is communicating with the GW.
Thus I would do this, whether in the same of different processors: CEN-GWEXER: I P-ID 03 -> CP3 IP Address P-ID 04 -> CP3 IP Address CP3 Program 1(AV): IP-ID 03 CEN-GWEXER (Shared) CP3 Program 2(D3): IP-ID 04 CEN-GWEXER (Shared) Even if the alternative method works, I still wouldn't use it because: a. I don't trust it, and it frankly *shouldn't* work without issues IMHO b. its harder to trouble-shoot things. with 2+ IP-IDs, you know in the GWEXER's IPTable, whether each program is on-line. this has been helpful. If you have just one IP-ID, which program is Online?? one, the other or both?? |
Re: Shared GWEXER
The "correct" method is for each program, whether on the same processor or not,
to have a unique IP ID. --- On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 10:26 AM, Doug Greenhalgh wrote:losing my mind.--- On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 8:22 AM, Mitch Bigelow wrote: |
Re: Shared GWEXER
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThank you, TB was adamant that it had to be the other way, thought I was losing my mind. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Mitch Bigelow
Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 8:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] Shared GWEXER ? You could probably do it both ways, but one ip table works when you're using one processor. Here's how I have a system set up on a CP3: |
Shared GWEXER
Can anyone confirm proper procedure for shared gateways, i have a CP4 running an AV program in slot 1, D3 program in slot 2, i have the ipid set to 3 and 4 in both programs. Just got off the phone with TB and they are saying they definitely need to be different with multiple ip table entries on the gateway.
Is this correct? i thought that was the case when you had shared gateways between multiple processors |
Re: TRANE XL1050 WiFi Thermostats
Just wanted to give this one a quick bump as we had to deal with these this week.? We ran into a bug during install on the module v1.1 which displayed this error sporadically when changing setpoints:
[ The setpoint requested violate the deadband set by the user. ] |
Re: EcoBee Thermostat
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023 at 11:48 AM, ckangis wrote:
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 10:47 AM, Pat Molettieri wrote:Thirded.? They have provided great support for all their modules.? There is a little front end work you need to do to get this particular module working tip top, but the back end of the module works great.? Anything with tokens and updating is always a PITA these days. |
Re: Elk M1G security panel with C1M1 module. Feedback but no control
Not sure why they don't work simultaneously but I'm suspecting it has to do with the C1M1 occupying the serial port. We were even on the phone with Elk tech support and it was never mentioned as something that might cause an issue. The security guys were giving up and disconnecting when all of a sudden things started working. I did the ol' "wait.... what'd you? just do???"?
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Re: Send myself a text when....
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI would also throw out that I believe there are other advantages
to using a notification service, like PushOver.? Living in the
west, we use the Do Not Disturb setting on our phones to keep from
being woken up by group texts from friends on the east coast who
don't think about the fact that someone on the list is several
time zones away when they send an early morning text.?? PushOver,
and some of the other notification services, allow you to
prioritize the notifications your processor sends with different
priorities.? So, some can have a low priority that obeys the do
not disturb setting but others can have a high priority that
includes a sound even in the middle of the night.? Finally, PushOver and Vybit include the ability to use different
sounds for different notifications.? My wife and I do a great deal
of mountain biking during the summer.? I send out notifications
through PushOver whenever our WeatherFlow Tempest weather station
detects lightning.? These have a custom sound so we don't have to
look at our phone while riding to know that there is a
thunderstorm approaching and it is time to head home.? Hope this helps Jay
On 8/4/2023 10:18 PM, Randy S wrote:
The problem with using the email to text gateways from the cell phone providers is they have recently started putting all kinds of antispam filters on the gateways that block any sort of suspicious messages and you can't count on them working all the time. I'd been sending texts from my Crestron system for years through those email gateways but they just got too unreliable so I looked for another way. My alternative is to have an old Android phone on a $8/month account with US Cellular. Using an Android program called Automagic I can send a simple HTTP Get request from the Crestron system to that phone and it will trigger an event that sends me texts on the cellular network directly. This has been working well for a while, though it's a total cludge. |
Re: Send myself a text when....
The problem with using the email to text gateways from the cell phone providers is they have recently started putting all kinds of antispam filters on the gateways that block any sort of suspicious messages and you can't count on them working all the time. I'd been sending texts from my Crestron system for years through those email gateways but they just got too unreliable so I looked for another way. My alternative is to have an old Android phone on a $8/month account with US Cellular. Using an Android program called Automagic I can send a simple HTTP Get request from the Crestron system to that phone and it will trigger an event that sends me texts on the cellular network directly. This has been working well for a while, though it's a total cludge.
I would also send those same messages via email at the same time, but that got snarky as the email providers put up stronger measures to stop the spammers from using their SMTP networks. The Cestron emails don't seem to have all the authentication data that Comcast, Gmail and others want to see to accept and send emails. I set up a free Sendgrid SMTP account and that's been working well for a long time. |