TonyNo
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Sloop said:
wuench said:
Oh, come on! I'm running Insteon here and have seen zero commands sent that don't get acted upon to by the target device(s). There are other issues to be aware of, but this is not one that I've ever seen.when you press a upb device, the light will come on eventually - with craplincs, its a crapshoot
wuench said:
Not every install. For my house, I don't need them. YMMV, of course.I2.) Insteon reliability is not 100%. Every install requires signallincs to bridge phases, and you have to be careful where you install them
Since I run PowerHome, this is not really an issue. All my linking and scenes are set up from there.3.) The Insteon linking paradigm takes some getting used to. For Insteon scenes/groups are locally significant. So there are no global groups, like in other protocols like X10 (and maybe UPB). This really becomes an issue with keeping devices in sync. For example, if you have a PC, and Elk, and a Keypadlinc. And you have a group of switches you need to control. You have to crosslink everything. So you setup the PC as a controller for the scene, the switches/lights as responders, and the keypadlinc button as a responder. Then you setup the Elk the same way. But if you have the PC turn on the group, there is no way for the Elk to know that scene was activate and vice versa, although you can have them poll the switches individually so it can figure out which lights are on eventually. This is because you turned on the PC's group A, NOT the Elk's group A and groups are significant locally to the switch. This is where the ISY comes in to save the day. It becomes your central controller, you create a single group, and all devices use the ISY to control the lighting.