History quirk or bug?

Started by docbell, May 02, 2018, 03:43:24 AM

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docbell

I have a number of devices that are controlled by wireless wall switches or other remotes through an rf tranceiver. At first, I noticed that the operation of these modules was not being reported in the communications history of the WM100 iOS app. Then, I added the modules to the devices section of the app, and they began to be reported. Does anyone know whether this is by design or a bug?

Knightrider

Remote control is cool,
but automation rules!

docbell

Sorry to hear that. I bought a WM100 to experiment with, and I'm trying to design a transition from my current setup to one using the WM100. For me, one way to handle the 32 device limit would be to keep some modules under rf-only control. It would have been nice to be able to see the intended state of the entire system in the WM100 history -- once the history retrieval becomes a bit more reliable.

Knightrider

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We're begging for the 32 device limit to be repealed. This would help matters.
As of today, I've imported 30 devices into the WM100 app, and disabled the timers from AHP. I didn't delete them, just disabled them.

It's hard choosing what devices go into the APP, but I've also deleted all of my cameras from AHP and a few other devices I no longer use.

I have 2 devices yet to add, so I'm considering carefully.

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Remote control is cool,
but automation rules!

Tuicemen

Quote from: Knightrider on May 02, 2018, 03:49:01 PM
As of today, I've imported 30 devices into the WM100 app, and disabled the timers from AHP. I didn't delete them, just disabled them.
It is always handy to have a backup! I deleted the timers from AHP and the CM15 but am adding them to my Pi running HomeGenie.
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Quote from: Knightrider on May 02, 2018, 03:49:01 PM
It's hard choosing what devices go into the APP, ....
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