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    Get device status from another HS3 system?

    I recent posted a question on the HSTouch forum but, in it's simplest form, my question may be more appropriate in the general forum.

    I have two HS3 systems at different homes. I would like to be able to get one home's device status into my primary HS3 system. Is this possible? Any ideas?

    I thought to use the HS3 email feature, but found it non-functional and very tedious in theory.

    How would do go about this? Scripts? Workarounds? I am open to anything, as I only need a few devices brought over.

    #2
    You should be able to use json commands from one to the other if one system can talk to the web interface of the other. http://www.homeseer.com/support/home..._with_json.htm

    Cheers
    Al
    HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
    Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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      #3
      Which devices are you wanting the status of? If you have Z-Wave devices you could control them from one system using a remote Z-Net Z-Wave interface.
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        #4
        While not intended to do so, Jon00's HomeSeer connector can do what you want if you can create an appropriate Internet connection between the two machines.

        http://board.homeseer.com/showthread.php?t=162718
        HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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          #5
          I second the JSON message approach. I use it to update HS3 from HS2 that that I'm using to support legacy devices.
          Mike____________________________________________________________ __________________
          HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.548, NUC i3

          HW: Stargate | NX8e | CAV6.6 | Squeezebox | PCS | WGL 800RF | RFXCOM | Vantage Pro | Green-Eye | Edgeport/8 | Way2Call | Ecobee3 | EtherRain | Ubiquiti

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rupp View Post
            If you have Z-Wave devices you could control them from one system using a remote Z-Net Z-Wave interface.
            That's what I did. I just use a remote ztroller at the second home. Much easier than trying to deal with two separate systems.

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