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Currently working on the Android version.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Please try this December release candidate. Let us know how it works.
An error occurred while saving the comment @dan It requires Windows 7 or higher, so be sure you aren't on Windows XP. You might also try to use a smaller image. If you continue to have problems, please send us a support ticket to provide some person attention on the matter.
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An error occurred while saving the comment @Tom Can you provide the Amazon link? I couldn't find it out there; looks like a cool product.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi Larry, can you provide an example scenario where you would use this to help clarify the requested feature?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Right now you can use a script file to run a batch file.
An error occurred while saving the comment Version 3.131 includes a fix for loading items with no data set
An error occurred while saving the comment Here's version 3.130 - it includes a fix for an HTTPS error that can occur on some sites.
An error occurred while saving the comment Here's an early version ready to test the HTTP commands. It's version 3.128 and will be linked at the end of this comment.
Find the feature in the scene page where you add devices. Click on the button with the down arrow to add an "Http Command." If you want to use the level of a device as data or a URL parameter, you can do so by adding this: <device[12].level> - the #12 is the shortId (double click the device to find it's shortId). You can also send the name of the device in this manner: <device[12].name>.
Please give us feedback about your testing experience as well as request any other types of data/variables you'd like to be able to send to the remote server.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hey Kevin,
Thanks for contacting us. We've seen great success with Windows 10 so far. If you have the z-stick series 2, you may be running into a problem with it directly. I'd recommend you consider switching to a GEN5 z-stick.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Are you making sure to associate the sensor with the USB stick after you add it to the network? Otherwise it won't know where to send updates after it goes back to sleep.
An error occurred while saving the comment You may run into problems by polling it since it's a battery powered device. Your best bet is to disable polling. It might be that your polls are stopping the USB stick from receiving the state change as well.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This is a great idea, though logistically has some problems. One of the major ones is calculating the cost since everyone pays a different amount for energy and some calculations get pretty wild - any thoughts on how to accomplish it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment What kind of features should be included in this app package with Synology?
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As the Pi’s get more powerful, and the Windows OS embedded features get fuller, we’ll look into this again.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Would the integration be from InControl detecting motion to triggering something with your streaming video?
@Dan - This is handled mostly on the client side since the phone itself is what tells the server when it's in a certain area. What use case do you have for managing it server side?