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- HOMESEER HOMETROLLER S6 MANUAL
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HOMESEER HOMETROLLER S6 PRO
I have owned vera for several years and have not had any major issues.The HomeSeer HomeTroller PRO Smart Home Hub is Homeseer's award-winning flagship smart home hub that packs a punch with plenty of processing power and expansion ports in an energy efficient and compact package for the ultimate in home automation. There can be many reasons why your vera is not operating correctly. All of the plugins offered for Vera are developed my this great community we have here. Most of the plugins from HomeSeer require you to pay for the additional features.
HOMESEER HOMETROLLER S6 ANDROID
So if a user wanted to create an app for the iOS or Android platform your out of luck. HomeSeer does not have an api for third party app development. The simpler solutions you see like Verizon, Nexia, Comcast, and Iris are very limited and paid for services. Automation is not for the faint of heart. I wanted to add my 2 cents and state that HomeSeer has it's own set of issues as well. Sorry to rant, but, one can only pull up to one's house so many times when a scene should be running and it's not and not smash his Vera with a bat.
HOMESEER HOMETROLLER S6 MANUAL
Which is sort of sad that I had to hook up a $5 thing to accomplish a function that shouldn't be needed, the closest thing to it is a manual reboot function hidden under the network config options.
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Last week I hooked up my Vera to a $5 automated power cycler that rebooted it every morning at 3am, just to see if that would make it more stable - and it did. If a Hometroller was $1k but worked as well as my first Tivo did, I'd buy it tomorrow.but theoretically once I get my current support issues solved, and I learn some Lua skills, and post more questions to the forums, and buy some more z-wave components that I didn't think I'd originally need, if all that happens maybe it'll run ok. Crestron seems to dominate the super high end residential and commercial market, which leaves 99% of American homes without a defacto standard to go to. Now there are other DVRs that emulate the same style, but just saying, why can't one standard and a few hardware/software companies band together and really do this right. Tivo defined the DVR circa 1999 because it was reasonably priced and had an interface anyone could use without instruction, and ran like a champ 24-7. It saddens me that there are competing, floundering standards for home automation that never seem to go anywhere in terms of having their act together. I should have looked at these forums first and I never would have bought a Vera - for it not to be badged a "beta" seems to be disingenuous or dishonest. I'd throw down $50 is there was an awesome and pretty one available that had some common sense and stability. Oh and the iPhone app sucks too, most of them as far as I can see. I then stepped it up with switches and outlets to do lighting and also a thermostat.things are going 80% ok, but when it's your lighting and your HVAC that's not really acceptable. I bought Vera for one reason at first - to control some ventilation fans in my house that regular thermostat switches or timers couldn't do on their own.on this it has been erratic.
HOMESEER HOMETROLLER S6 CODE
Vera is so/so, it runs rather erratically with a shaky UI that is difficult to use fluidly (I have copious notes scribbled down if anyone wants them), it relies almost exclusively on fellow users to write and share code scripts (where was the necessity to know "Lua" mentioned when I bought this thing?), and the support seems to rely on one smart, but over-taxed guy (who we should all cross our fingers never gets into any kind of an accident or we'll all be stranded on Vera island). It's just like 20 years go, but more complex. Long story short, I have been wildly disappointed. I just started w/ Z-wave & Vera this year, after a 20 year hiatus from home automation I was convinced that the flakiness of what was state of the art x-10 would be gone, and this stuff would run like a dream. I see this is an old thread being revisted, but FWIW I'd like to share my $0.02.