Won't happen. Not with the Hub anyway.
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Originally posted by lilyoyo1 View PostUnless insteon decides to let Alexa control it (they won't) it doesn't matter which forum you discuss it on since the hub doesn't allow it to happen. You will need a device that allows it to be used. As long as you stick with the hub, nothing will change.
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Originally posted by ttantalo View PostOk Insteon its time to get serious about this lack of functions and discontinuing products problem.
Stop this madness please,
Improving a product line generally means that little-used and unpopular lines are discontinued; it's standard practice in any industry.
You want a device to do something more than its intended purpose, and blame the manufacturer for your perceived shortfalls in that device when you're not prepared to even define your problem, let alone put in the effort to attempt to build a solution.
I still have a Radioshack TRS80. Who should I complain to that it will not control obsolete Insteon devices and work with my brand new 4K TV?
Please, I implore thee, stop this madness.
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Originally posted by Beelocks View Post
You want voice control of an alarm system and somehow it's Insteon's problem to solve that for you with hardware that wasn't designed for the purpose in a manner that cannot possibly function the way you want it.
Improving a product line generally means that little-used and unpopular lines are discontinued; it's standard practice in any industry.
You want a device to do something more than its intended purpose, and blame the manufacturer for your perceived shortfalls in that device when you're not prepared to even define your problem, let alone put in the effort to attempt to build a solution.
I still have a Radioshack TRS80. Who should I complain to that it will not control obsolete Insteon devices and work with my brand new 4K TV?
Please, I implore thee, stop this madness.
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