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📱X10 WIFI => 🧾Wish list => Topic started by: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 08:14:04 PM

Title: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 08:14:04 PM
I want to register my unit without using the QR Code. The camera on my phone isn't the best. Please give us another way to connect.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: HA Dave on January 17, 2018, 09:42:47 PM
I want to register my unit without using the QR Code. The camera on my phone isn't the best. Please give us another way to connect.

A long numerical code would work. But taking a pic with your tablet... then making it brighter and BIGGER should work (IMHO). 
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Tuicemen on January 18, 2018, 06:22:19 AM
I had asked for this too, the issue is the QR code is unique to each device it contains a App key# and a UID #
If you had those numbers you could manualy type them in if there was a spot. Many IP cameras have that option.
This would allow users to use the app on a android simulator or Android TV box.
There are QR readers you can get for a PC that will read and display the info. ;)
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Knightrider on January 18, 2018, 07:13:05 AM
I used the barode reader on my tablet to generate the character string. Just couldn't transfer it to my phone. I eventually got it on my phone by turning on the LED light and holding VERY still.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Tuicemen on January 18, 2018, 07:29:28 AM
Your reasoning for the alternate connect method was exactly what I explained to Authinx which forwarded my concern to the developer. This just never got coded in prior to the release as I subited a very long list of what I though were required. Implementing all of them prior to the release would have delayed release at least another few months. Auhinx felt users had waited long enough for this an instead focus was placed on bugs.
Glad to see you finaly got it on yor phone. :)%
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Noam on January 18, 2018, 10:58:06 AM
If they would include a second copy of the QR code (on a card inside the box, perhaps), that would at least eliminate the need to unplug the unit to scan it each time. If that second copy one were a bit larger, it would make the scanning easier, too.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: HA Dave on January 18, 2018, 11:02:23 AM
If they would include a second copy of the QR code (on a card inside the box, perhaps), that would at least eliminate the need to unplug the unit to scan it each time. If that second copy one were a bit larger, it would make the scanning easier, too.

I took a pic of my units QR code.... emailed it to myself. I now have it on my desktop and can make it as large and bright as I wish.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Noam on January 18, 2018, 11:11:52 AM
If they would include a second copy of the QR code (on a card inside the box, perhaps), that would at least eliminate the need to unplug the unit to scan it each time. If that second copy one were a bit larger, it would make the scanning easier, too.

I took a pic of my units QR code.... emailed it to myself. I now have it on my desktop and can make it as large and bright as I wish.
After seeing your suggestion last night, I did the same thing. But I think it would be simple enough for them to include it with the unit.
Alternatively (or in addition), add a spot in the software where you can pull up the previously registered QR code on the screen, so you can then scan that with the next device.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Tuicemen on January 18, 2018, 11:26:41 AM

Alternatively (or in addition), add a spot in the software where you can pull up the previously registered QR code on the screen, so you can then scan that with the next device.
I like that option to though if like in Knightriders case your phones camera was not the best or for what ever reason wouldn't work, having a bigger QR code wouldn't help. :(
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: HA Dave on January 18, 2018, 11:56:17 AM
I like that option to though if like in Knightriders case your phones camera was not the best or for what ever reason wouldn't work, having a bigger QR code wouldn't help. :(

Me too! Think of the guys out there with large (wall mounted/built-in) touchscreen setups.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: roger1818 on January 22, 2018, 12:08:00 PM
Alternatively (or in addition), add a spot in the software where you can pull up the previously registered QR code on the screen, so you can then scan that with the next device.

I would vote for that feature, not as a replacement for manually entering a code, but as a way of easily giving other devices access.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: dhouston on January 22, 2018, 12:31:36 PM
This just never got coded in prior to the release as I subited a very long list of what I though were required. Implementing all of them prior to the release would have delayed release at least another few months.
Were they to publish the protocol, while it would not help with this issue, it would relieve the pressure for making software fixes/improvements leaving them to concentrate on hardware/firmware.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Tuicemen on January 22, 2018, 01:00:31 PM
Since the  UID # is the only thing unique in the QR code (that I've seen)
That's all the info that would be require to manually be inputted. If I remember the Airsights have that number printed on the sticker with the QR code.
I put the app on a laptop, scanning the QR code with the laptops camera was a real pain. B:(
It would have been so easy to just type in the number.  ::) :'
But then so would a faster laptop have made it easier. rofl
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Walt2 on January 22, 2018, 04:16:13 PM
Let me please add my vote "yes".   Either a way to manually enter the App key# and a UID #, or include a 8.5x11 paper copy of the QR in the box.

The camera on my inexpensive (ie, cheap) android tablets I use for my home automation, have a problem focusing on something that small and close-to-the-lens.  It is meant to focus on a human head a few feet away, and doesn't handle close ups of something that is smaller than a postage stamp (can't focus).    Yes, I use these cheap tablets because it isn't all that big of a loss if one gets dropped or sat upon. 

BTW, I have this problem with my GE Connect devices, because they register basically the same way (the app taking a pic of the bar code on the unit).
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Noam on January 22, 2018, 05:28:06 PM
Let me please add my vote "yes". 
Did you vote in the poll at the top of this thread?
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Knightrider on January 22, 2018, 07:39:58 PM
Poll edit for clarity per request of Roger1818
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Walt2 on January 23, 2018, 11:44:35 AM
Let me please add my vote "yes". 
Did you vote in the poll at the top of this thread?

Yes, I voted.   I didn't think I had to keep the way I voted a secret (right Hillary?).   ;)
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: dhouston on March 29, 2018, 02:43:50 AM
Since the  UID # is the only thing unique in the QR code (that I've seen)
That's all the info that would be require to manually be inputted.

My WAG is that the UID#=MAC address.
Title: Re: Alternate Means of Registering App
Post by: Tuicemen on March 29, 2018, 03:01:08 AM
Not the just mac address, the UID is to long.
However interestingly with the developer trying to figure out the DST issue I was asked for some info so the developer could compare with my WM100.
The only info they wished about the WM100 was the number under the QR code starting with WM100 ....
Maybe the UID is this + the mac address in hex format. ::) :'