Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
Thanks Lincoln, I did see another post as well talking about broadcast addresses on the processor subnet. I just had to deal with this using some of the USB-EXT-DM lan units. My subnet uses the
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David H
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File /IPID Checker-Creator.zip uploaded
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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
If you need to add IR or RS232 ports to a RaspPi custom system, you could look into using Global Cache expanders.? They make Ethernet to IR and Ethernet to Serial bridge devices.? Would probably be
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Jason Mussetter
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Editing & compiling S+ in Visual Studio Code
Hi All, I've got a truly humongous S+ module I'm writing to control an RGB Spectrum go28 video wall (Ugh) While most of my S+ module run 50-200 lines, this sucker is almost 950 lines. I really need an
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Mark Lambert
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Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
I just dropped a WoL module I developed for LG displays. See if that works for you.
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Mark Lambert
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Re: Multiple xPanels Same IP ID
No, that's perfectly fine. All the panels will act in sync with each other *except* if you have page flips defined in the panel project (as distinct from driven by program joins). Because they are
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Mark Lambert
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Multiple xPanels Same IP ID
Hi All, I've got a client that is using multiple (same exact) xPanels that connect on the same IP ID, this shouldn't be an issue, right? Thanks
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Crestron_Programmer
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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
I agree you can do many? things on a Raspberry Pi that Crestron can do and in some cases better.? In particular, an HTML5 interface is much easier and cheaper implement than the Crestron solution
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Steve Kuehn
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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
Pick up a used rmc3 and a used tsr302 & gateway off ebay. My whole house is using bargains I snapped up off ebay.
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Bambam_101
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Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
Beyond that (which the module referenced may be doing¡I haven¡¯t seen it) the DMPS3-4K-350 has an internal router for the control subnet and the processor is ¡°behind¡± the router. Unless the
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Lincoln King-Cliby
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Re: How to monitor multiple applications?
ah got it, thanks. I'll check it out!
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[email protected]
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Re: How to monitor multiple applications?
SMW, meaning SimplWindows, i.e. a custom programmed system vs the packaged/configured HOME offering. Though HOME has been adding alot of stuff, a custom system allows you to get things just the way
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ckangis
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Re: How to monitor multiple applications?
any suggestions on SMW system? I'm not really familiar with this.
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[email protected]
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Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
That?s not how a WoL magic packet looks like. It?s six times FF in hex followed by sixteen repetitions of the target device MAC address. Cheers, Thorsten Von: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Thorsten K?hler
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Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
I forget what Port I used, but I know on certain Samsung there is a setting in the Power menu that you have to enable. Like remote configuration or somthing.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy
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VA_AVTech
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Re: Wake On LAN (WOL) Help!
I cannot seem to get this to work... Trying to turn on a Samsung TV, IP control works but cannot power it back on. I used a free Wake On Lan app on my iPhone and it powers on every time with WOL. I
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David H
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Re: How to monitor multiple applications?
IMO, HOME is not flexible enough for this kind of application. An SMW-based system and Domotz to fill in the things that cannot be directly managed, like NEST and probably SubZero would be what I'd
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ckangis
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How to monitor multiple applications?
Hi, I've got someone who has posed an interest challenge: Their home has multiple automation systems and he wants to have a single app or site where he can determine the status of all of these systems
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[email protected]
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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
"AFAIK any control system that can do IP and serial communications is going to be sold by a dealer. A used 3-series processor and an HR-150 would be a more budget friendly solution. " I agree with
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ckangis
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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
A Raspberry Pi4 with a generic 10" touch panel from Sunfounder can be made to do anything with basic Python programming and a Tkinter GUI. Any hardware IO device you could ever need can be bought from
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bryanga@...
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