Thank you vc1234
I guess silicon labs pc controller software is not backwards compatible. I can still use my vrcop for changing configuration parameters in my zwave devices. Now I can stop being insane. I hear the definition of insane is trying the same thing over and over expecting a...
I was talking about the button on the bottom right in this pic. Named configuration parameters, but thanks for your reply.
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Hi vc1234
After reading your entries I bought the ACC-UZB3-U-STA UZB stick to see if i could replace the controlthink stick im using now.
Only problem I ran into was i'm not able to get the configuration parameter list from any of my devices. It says retrieving the list was unsuccessfully...
Well sorry for the trouble but I figured it out. In the network setup page, the Primary and Secondary DNS Server addresses were set at 0.0.0.0 instead of 8.8.8.8
Email is now working fine.
Thanks John
Yes on receiver's email address. Yes I saved configuration for each change I make. I have the latest firmware. Spam can't be disabled but Cox does mark as spam and sends to inbox.
I did send you a message with a url to my board so you could connect to it and make any changes you want...
So now I have smtp host as smtp.cox.net port 25 username and password blank From address, my email address. I click the test button on EM1 and it says its sent but no emails are received.
Well I looked at my thunderbird settings for email and its smtp.cox.net with port 587 authentication method says encrypted password. So maybe its the encrypted password thats not allowing email to work with the webcontrol board??
I'm having problems getting email to work. I have Cox email . Does anyone out there have Cox email and have it working.
I tried using port 25 and 567 and am using smtp.west.cox.net but it won't work.
I connect to my home automation computer all the time using a free DNS service and use port forwarding on my router. I guess the DNS service keeps track of my outside ip address.
If I were to change the http port number to 6000 would I be able to connect to it on my local network with this url 192.168.1.15:6000
Also would this enable me to connect over the internet to the webcontrol board if I put a port forward in my router to 192.168.1.15 and port 6000.
Thanks ...
Are you talking about running chilled water from the pool thru a coil to cool the house? If you are, the pool water would need to be around 42 degrees to work that senerio.
Yes it is linear and if you buy the $20 one you need to un-solder the device or you could do as I did and apply a 20 to 30 vdc to power the entire unit and just solder wires to the analog out and ground of the CO2 sensor inside. I also removed the internal fan to get rid of the noise. Also...
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