Newbie needs Help

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eusrfel
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Re: Newbie needs Help

Post by eusrfel »

OK. Good for you.
I tried again but with no success. When you say "and the password I created using FireFox", are you talking about creating the password after login into to localhost:8084? Or did you create this password somewhere else?

// Robert
JWW
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Re: Newbie needs Help

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Once I clicked on the ip # just below the login page it executed the page that was crashing in the other browser. It had me create an admin password.

Just for grins I tried goin in on the stock browser after a successful login and it still didn't let me in. Went back to Firefox and got right back in. Just a suggestion, maybe your Firefox got corrupted somehow. Maybe deleting it and reloading it might fix it.
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PoltoS
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Re: Newbie needs Help

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You need to exclude it first (see text above "Include" button)
JWW
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Re: Newbie needs Help

Post by JWW »

Thank you PoltoS,
I did try that. Then it would say, 'Exclude is taking a long time to start'. Unfortunately, I found out why. What I intended to do was to replace my current IRIS security system. The IRIS system has a z-wave icon on it. So, I thought all my sensors would also be z-wave. Turns out iris uses ZigBee, WiFi and z-wave. Turns out after some research that none of the sensors I have are z-wave.

I'm kind of at an impasse here. I like the z-wave system but I would have to spend a couple hundred bucks to buy the sensors again. A cheaper route would be to pick up a ZigBee daughter board for $37.00. Not sure what to do right now. Do you know of any retailers are having a Z-wave sensor sale? :D
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PoltoS
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Re: Newbie needs Help

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Vesternet do it quite often (EU frequency). Not sure if ZigBee daughter board will come with s/w. Good luck on that way ;)
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