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Start by bringing back the bread and butter devices:
1. switchlinc dimmer - start manufacturing them - see if they can be compatible with more LED bulbs (currently many LED bulbs flicker with the switchlinc dimmer) - cree and philips work best right now
2. On/OFF modules: outdoor, switchlinc on/off wall switch and plugin
3. Lamplinc Dimmers
4. A hub that has solid components and won't keep dying and a way to swap out the hub by allowing config to backup to the cloud and allowing an owner to transfer their config themselves to a replacement hub.
5. An app update that can perform "link cleanup" and remove dead links.
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Originally posted by DevenLF View PostI know they aren't very popular, and may think not needed, but I could really use some range extenders. Some of my devices won't work dependably without having some plugged in!
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TFitzatri8 - Thank you for information on Extenders - but I already have a few and there is a distance between our house and garage where they would fit the bill by extending my network range in this dead area.
I am assuming that if an Insteon Range Extender is connected within range of other insteon devices - it is going to receive signals and then transmit them regardless of whether the Extender is tied to the Insteon hub or not.
Am I correclt in assuming this?
Thanks!
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