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Re: Construct - Error building project: dependancies not installed

 

rebuilt the project, make sure you have internet connection and all firewall off on your laptop.?


Re: Touch panel signal type buttons

 

I didn't think of that work-around.
I've been caught between mouse third-button scrolling (lots of scrolling) and moving/grabbing the slider button on the right, both of which get to be a pain.
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I just tried the 'Home' button and it does work, so that's three methods that we shouldn't have to do, but at least they work.
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Re: Touch panel signal type buttons

 

?Try these shortcuts on for size

Alt?+ D selects digital
Alt+ A selects analogs
Alt?+S selects serials


On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 1:04?PM Matt Jones via <mexxa84=[email protected]> wrote:
As far as I know you cannot.
I use the Keyboard Home button to take me back to the top.
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I will gladly be wrong :)



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Re: Touch panel signal type buttons

 

As far as I know you cannot.
I use the Keyboard Home button to take me back to the top.
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I will gladly be wrong :)


Crestron Products with Pfsense Router/Firewall

 

Hi Everyone,
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I have been a long time user of Pfsense and am a VERY new user of Crestron products.? We are just in the process of finishing our new home build and had the whole house wired to automate just about everything - LOL.? ?Our new Crestron system will run everything from our blinds, audio/Video, Temps, etc. etc
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Since what seems to be the beginning of time I have been running multiple VLANs in our home network (IOT, Cameras, Guest, Management, etc. etc).? ?Now that I am into Crestron products I am wondering if anyone has a 'recipe' they wouldn't mind sharing on the success they have had.? ?I have already put the controller and AMPs on their own VLAN but was reading on another post that someone had separated the Audio/Video part onto a separate VLAN from the processor.
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Anyways, just looking for ideas/suggestions and even possible firewall rules that someone has used to allow access across VLANs/WAN to the necessary components (ie. short circuit the learning process and various 'objects' through the house. :)).
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Thanks in advance, I appreciate any feedback/ideas/suggestions.
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Curt


Touch panel signal type buttons

 

I have a newbie question, so please excuse me if you've heard this before.
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In SIMPL, on the detail view of my touch panel (in this case (TSW-1070), the three signal-type buttons at the top (Digital, Analog, and Serial) disappear when I have to scroll down,
so when I have to go from a higher number than what shows in the window (already maxed out) to a similar range button in a DIFFERENT signal range, I have to scroll all the way back up, change the signal type (Ex: Digital to Analog), then scroll all the way back down.
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I know this sounds trivial, but it sure seems like it would be a lot easier/faster if I could 'Lock' those buttons so as not to be part of the scrolling, like I can do to the top row of an Excel file.
They should be ever-present, no?
Has anyone heard of, thought of, or have an answer to this?
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It's either "here's how to set those" or "no, you can't change them".
If it's the later: "HEY Crestron! Can you fix this?"
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I find it hard to believe that I'm the first one to notice this...
;-)
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Re: DM-NAX and QSYS

 

You didn't mention your network details, but if you're on Netgear AV switches and this is still an ongoing issue for you, there's a new firmware (13.0.4.26) that seems to be more stable for my NVX origin AES67 streams that are routed to Qsys.


Re: XPanel EXE connection details via command line?

 

Might still be worth sending the informations

%FILE% = *.c3p file
%HOST% = IP or Hostname of the control system.?
%IPID% = IP ID
%ROOMID% = RoomID

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Crestron\XPanel\CrestronXPanel\CrestronXPanel.exe" "%~dp0\%FILE%" -- host=%HOST% overrideHost=true ipid=%IPID% port=41794 programInstanceId=%ROOMID%

I'm now looking to see if we can pass "username" and "password" in case of SSL (41796) but no luck for that.


Re: Sharp 4P-B86EJ2U Control

 

Where you ever successful in gaining control of this display? I am working on one now and having the same issue. This display is obviously different in some way. I have controlled hundreds of Sharp displays in the past.?


Construct - Error building project: dependancies not installed

 

Been working on this project on and off for a few weeks.
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Built today and getting this error.
No indication what dependancies are missing.
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Any know what this may be referring to?


Re: Unify issue

 

Just so we're all on the same page.? I am not using a unify switch.? Not even a POE switch.? Using the supplied POE adapter.? The problem doesn't seem to be brand specific.? Random new device failure to connect.? The ones I can't get to connect through the AP will connect directly to the Fios router.? I'm wondering, everything you buy these days seems to be wifi compatible. Washer/dryer, refrigerator, coffee maker and a whole slew of other things.? Even if you are not using it, can they clog up the LAN?


Re: DSC PowerSeries Neo

 

Hi friends. Just to share that I've used the driver with CH and a power NEO HS2032.. all good, but when I see that it wasn't come ONLINE for more than 10 minutes, I've restarted the dsc panel and when it powered on again, the connection went ONLINE and everything fine.
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just to let you know that many security systems that monitor dsc panels remotely with THE POWER MANAGE server, and probably they are using SESSION INTEGRATION ID number 1.
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power manage service has 4 sessions and the crestron driver instructions are only for session 1.?
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so there are 2 options: one is to ask your security tech guy to reset to factory defaults the panel and then you can do it, and ask them to use the Session integration 2 for the POWER MANAGE service
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option 2 - ask the tech guy of DSC to program using the crestron driver help instructions, but for the session integration 2, 3 or 4 values.. because it will change the format of those.?
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sorry if I made this not clear
nico


Re: Apple TV Voice control

 

Also, Regarding the TSR SubSlots (TSR-310 Buttons and TSR-310 AppleTV Control Reserved Joins), My understanding is that the outputs are interlocked based on whether the ATV Control 'ENABLE' input is high or low.
Assuming that this is correct, it would seem that you could duplicate the appropriate signal names on each of the slot outputs for better universality and just raise or lower the ENABLE when you're controlling the Apple TV vs. other AV devices.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
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I know that you can (Like the Comcast Voice demo does) use a bunch of OR symbols, but that seems unnecessary...


Re: Unify issue

 

Ok, but... I'm talking about in the context of stefuel2's problem. They have a single AP, and likely aren't running it from a managed switch of any flavour anyway.


Re: Unify issue

 

Hi Rick,

I agree they work with non-UniFi switches.? When multiple AP's broadcast the same SSID at the same?site, do devices roam across them well, or does roaming break things -- is the question I'm raising.

"MAC flapping" is the phenomenon I'm referring to, if we're looking to validate this as something beyond a theory I made up on my own.? Basically I'm referring to whichever way the switch behaves when it sees the same MAC address come across two different ports in a short timeframe, which is what happens in a multi-AP-same-SSID situation as users roam from AP to AP.? You are probably already familiar with the idea that switches build an internal MAC table in their memory to help them determine which port(s) to forward traffic to, and then there's nuances to how that works (e.g. the special mac-to-IP mappings for multicast, and then protocols like IGMP that straddle layer2 and layer3 to help the switch build that table, for IP-related multicasts like basic mDNS, etc.) and also that most of us aren't engineers and haven't WireSharked our way deep into the mechanics of what these packets look like.? But bottom line, the switch tracks which MAC addresses go to which physical ports (and also what multicast groups these devices have broadcast themselves as being a member of), and if the mappings must change (due to roaming) in a way the switch doesn't properly track, then some traffic is going to get misdelivered, with the same symptoms of having the connection lost.

You are probably also familiar with the fact that newer WiFi stacks, especially on mobile, will do some level of advanced forward negotiation like 802.11r when they're considering switching AP's, so they can seamlessly (for example) carry phone calls across the roam transition with minimal interruption / rather than drop the call for a second or two while they negotiate connection with a new AP.? Depending on what the potential new AP sends upstream to the switch during a transition, some of that forward negotiation may not play well the layer-2 implementation of an upstream switch not designed to deal with it, resulting in misdelivery of packets.? If you've got more insight, I'd find the gist of it interesting.

There's probably indeed some RFC or IEEE standard out there that defines exactly how modern switches should handle this,?and compliance with standards (rather than brand of switch) may be the reason for my reported success.? I'll maintain that I've had UniFi AP performance on Apple iOS devices go from continuously horrible (constant frozen WiFi connections every day, that seemed to mostly plague Apple devices) to perfect, with the single act of changing out the switch.? Each person's mileage may vary.

Mike

On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 9:17?AM rickwookie via <rickwookie=[email protected]> wrote:
That¡¯s an interesting theory, but I doubt it corresponds to much with what¡¯s actually going on.
UniFi APs work with non-UniFi switches.


Re: GCE-Electronics IPX800?module ?

 

Hi Vincent,

Contact me in PV

Regards,
S¨¦bastien LENOIR

Le lun. 7 oct. 2024, 14:54, Vincen PUJOL via <vincegre=[email protected]> a ¨¦crit?:
Hi
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Did someone already used the IPX800 from GCE-Electronics with Crestron ?
I can't find anything on internet although it has some API and everything to control/get feedback from a third-party device. I would be able to do a little code to interface it but as I won't have really anytime when I receive the device I hoped someone might have something working for it already ;)
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Thanks
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Re: Unify issue

 

That¡¯s an interesting theory, but I doubt it corresponds to much with what¡¯s actually going on.
UniFi APs work with non-UniFi switches.


Re: Unify issue

 

On this UniFi issue, are UniFi AP's being used with a non-UniFi switch?

I once had pervasive reproducible issues like this on Apple products simply disappear overnight by switching the UniFi AP's from a non-UniFi to a UniFi switch.? Now I will never connect UniFi AP's to a non-UniFi switch, just not worth the hassle.? The best I can tell, these newer seamless fast-roaming protocols have more complexity than before, and if the upstream switch is behind on knowing which AP is actually in touch with an iPhone, and is sending traffic to the wrong AP for any reason, you'll drop packets and connections.? I assume Ubiquiti got the roaming dance figured out within their product line.

Mike


On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 8:15?AM ckangis via <chris=[email protected]> wrote:
Ditto to what others have said.
Here's a another item:
- Only because I actually had an issue with this, is there a chance (based on your DHCP settings) that you ran out of DHCP IP addresses for you router to give out??
>>> I had a DHCP range with 100 addresses and ran out, because the Lease time was set inadvertently to 7 days so devices that were coming and going were held in check by the router. Setting the lease time to 12 hours and expending the pool eliminated the issue.
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Also, I was just working with a dealer that has new Unify APs and we were having major sluggishness with iPads, iPhones and TSRs, but not my xPanel via the VPN...? Not sure what is the issue yet, so it may have no relation to the Unify stuff...


Re: CSP-LIR-USB - M Series Mac & Parallels

 

I gave up on those things a few weeks after they were released as I couldn't get them to work reliably then!!
It was probably the newness or my PC, but that seemed to be the beginning of things being shipped with unresolved issues...


Re: GWEXER and Authentication

 

Yeah, I've never had to bother with it either, but I couldn't get one to authenticate with a processor and Online Help mentioned checking the clock. The time was wrong, and I was able to change that, but couldn't find a way to change the time zone.

However, the problem turned out to be the installer had changed the SSL port without telling anyone ?

--- On Monday, October 7, 2024 at 10:04 AM, ckangis wrote:

Mmmm... I've never set time for the GW's. My initial view is that they don't
have their own time, thus there's no settings for this.
TIME, TIMEDATE, just returns the current time and date with UTC-0 I'm assuming
that the time is gleaned from the processor time.
SysInfo also does not have a time or date widget...

why are you looking for this ability?