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Started by Tuicemen, January 17, 2018, 08:41:56 AM

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Tuicemen

WOW! Couldn't believe the number of new posts on here this morning.
The HA season is truly here! rofl
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Brian H

Yes it is very busy lately.
Good sign.

Tuicemen

I'm not sure it the anticipation of the WIFi module release is behind this.
Usually I can finish reading posts before my morning coffee is gone.
Not today!  :)%
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HA Dave

I know I am excited!!! As well as up early. LOTS of really cool stuff happening with HA. Good times!
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Knightrider

It's almost like the old days.
Remote control is cool,
but automation rules!

Tuicemen

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Knightrider

Quote from: Tuicemen on January 17, 2018, 09:35:27 AM
Yes rofl
I'm Pumped! ;)

I've got to admit, I'm getting there. I need a wm100 in my hands to start posting in the polls. Without the hardware, any of my answers are just speculation.
Remote control is cool,
but automation rules!

Tuicemen

I agree some of the polls require the module to see exactly what is available and not.
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HA Dave

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HA Dave

Quote from: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 09:44:27 AM
I need a wm100 in my hands to start posting in the polls. Without the hardware, any of my answers are just speculation.

I had a sheet/list of named modules with unit/codes. And in minutes..... the wm100 was up and running easy-peeasy. But even with a running wm100 many of my comments may be just speculation.
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Knightrider

mind if i ask who delivered the wifi unit? UPS and FedEx are fast, USPS is slow.
Remote control is cool,
but automation rules!

HA Dave

Quote from: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 12:30:00 PM
mind if i ask who delivered the wifi unit? UPS and FedEx are fast, USPS is slow.

OMG... I had to check the package to be sure. And mine came USPS. My mail was delivered last night after dark. Which means my unit sat out in the cold and snow all night long.
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Tuicemen

Quote from: HA Dave on January 17, 2018, 12:18:30 PM
Quote from: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 09:44:27 AM
I need a wm100 in my hands to start posting in the polls. Without the hardware, any of my answers are just speculation.

I had a sheet/list of named modules with unit/codes. And in minutes..... the wm100 was up and running easy-peeasy. But even with a running wm100 many of my comments may be just speculation.
This is why I've not started polls for all the options I suggested that failed to materialize,
Quote from: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 12:30:00 PM
mind if i ask who delivered the wifi unit? UPS and FedEx are fast, USPS is slow.
Mine also came USPS but not standard delivery.
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Quote from: Knightrider on January 17, 2018, 12:30:00 PM
mind if i ask who delivered the wifi unit? UPS and FedEx are fast, USPS is slow.
Mine came USPS.
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HA Dave

What a wonderful day setting up Home Automation! I was on a HA high. Even moved the little bedroom TV down to my man cave so I could utilize the HDMI on the raspberry Pi for audio.

Everything was going GREAT. Then the wife came home.... and the "garage door is open" voice announcement... was silent. I also noticed the lamp that comes on to indicate the garage is open.... didn't light up.

Tonight was grocery store night... so I only had a few minutes to confirm that my entire X10 setup had gone to crap... before we left.

While shopping.... I realized the TV had been on a filter in the bedroom. But in my man cave it share a receptacle with the CM15A. And while driving home (at a red light) I turned on some X10 lights using the new X10 app and the wm100. They worked perfectly! And unplugging the TV was quick fix for the other problems. Great day. 
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