ibFoxer wrote: » With regard to the Harmony Ultimate, it's doing my nut a little bit here- i cannot get it to switch to the correct HDMI when starting an activity. As far as i can see i have the correct HDMI ports assigned to each activity, input settings are list with up and down keys, inputs are ordered correctly, but every time i hit watch tv it turns everything on outstays on the source it was turned off on. Any ideas?
clintondaly wrote: » Have a look herehttps://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility
Metric Tensor wrote: » I have a TP Link HS110 working with the controller but not by any direct method! I had to use Home Assistant to broadcast the TP Link plug using an "emulated hue hub" and then let the logitech controller find the hue hub. This means the plug shows up on the controller as a light bulb but works no problem. If you don't have Home Assistant running all the time (on a raspberry pi or similar) then this is not an option that would work for you -but if you are a Home Assistant user it's a fairly easy addition to your set up.
Metric Tensor wrote: » You can - but it's not that well supported on Windows - and it's a fairly steep learning curve for the uninitiated even when running on some sort of linux box - which is the most supported method. Windows link:https://home-assistant.io/docs/installation/windows/ But I'd recommend reading up on it a bit before committing. I'm lead to believe that the new Hass.io ( https://home-assistant.io/ ) is more user friendly than older versions. I'm using Hassbian myself and if you haven't some linux experience you'll have to teach yourself that first! Not sure what your computing level is - so apologies if I caused any offence!
micks_address wrote: » I should know a bit.. Work in IT If I want to start with home automation would something like a raspberry pi be worth getting? Have a Google home mini so be nice to start and then add more to automation as I go..
THE ALM wrote: » RPi running home assistant would be worth getting. As Metric Tensor says HA on a Win10 machine isn't ideal and better on the RPi or a Linux machine. I originally starting playing around with HA on a pc dual booting both Win10 and Ubuntu found Ubuntu easy to set up and more stable. Once I was happy with how it worked and what I was doing I recently got a Rpi and set up Hass.io on this and was then a fairly straight forward job to copy the config files from the Ubuntu machine to the Rpi. Easy to hide the RPi out of the way and uses a lot less power if left running.
micks_address wrote: » Any suggestions for an out of box raspberry to buy maybe with home assistant pre installed? I know half the fun is figuring out the stuff. I'm just lazy!
THE ALM wrote: » a kit like this will have all you need and as High Horse Brigade says it is only a matter of loading the hass.io image onto the sd card and you are good to go. Hass.io will give you the basics and then adding all you kit and automations will be the fun bit, plenty of info and examples on the HA website so worth checking that out.
micks_address wrote: » Ordered.... Re terminal onto the pi.. Can I connect remotely or will I need screen and keyboard for initial configuration... I guess I am on the wrong thread for pi questions
micks_address wrote: » Hi. Folks, Trying to connect harmony hub to Google home but Logitech or. Harmony is not appearing in list of supported services under home control? I've set language to US.. Device address is Ireland though? Does that make any difference? Thanks, Mick
aaronm13 wrote: » Bought one of these remotes on eBay last night but didn't read the listing properly and it doesn't come with the hub. Is the hub vital in the operation of the remote? Everything I want to control is in the one room, tv, set top box, Intel Nuc etc. The hubs are pretty expensive on their own so was looking at alternative's like the Xiaomi for example. Do these do the same thing? I'm not bothered about voice control or anything like that.
The high horse brigade wrote: » It's pretty useless without the hub which adds WiFi and Bluetooth
mossym wrote: » i'm pretty sure as long as everything is line of site to the remote you'll be fine. the hub is handy for running ir blasters to anything that is behind doors/in another room, but if you don't need that the software has a setting asking where you want to send the commands from, you;ll just select remote only
Double C wrote: » Sorry if this has been asked and answered already. I am trying to order my favorite channels numerically but I can't. They are in no particular order and its not very helpful. Is there a way of doing this? On the desktop app when I go to select favorite channels, the page gets stuck on a loading screen and ultimately crashes.