I have several FanLincs that are supposed to be dual band but the Insteon plugin only controls them through RF. Why is this? Why doesn't it use the more reliable power line? As you can see by the links on a newly added FanLinc, there are only RF links. Am I missing something?
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"RF PLM" just indicates the type of interface you have not what type of links its creating.Mark
HS3 Pro 3.0.0.534
Hardware: Insteon Serial PLM | AD2USB for Vista Alarm | HAI Omnistat2 | 1-Wire HA7E | RFXrec433 | Dahua Cameras | LiftMaster Internet Gateway
Plugins: Insteon (mine) | Vista Alarm (mine) | Omnistat 3 (by Kirby) | Ultra1Wire3 | RFXCOM | NetCAM | MyQ | BLRadar | BLDenon | Jon00 Charting
Platform: HP h8-1360t, Windows Server 2012 R2, i7-3.4GHz, 16GB memory
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the first is a required link for any i2cs device. its created when the device is first registered. the second is a global group link created by the plugin; its created for all lighting devices.Mark
HS3 Pro 3.0.0.534
Hardware: Insteon Serial PLM | AD2USB for Vista Alarm | HAI Omnistat2 | 1-Wire HA7E | RFXrec433 | Dahua Cameras | LiftMaster Internet Gateway
Plugins: Insteon (mine) | Vista Alarm (mine) | Omnistat 3 (by Kirby) | Ultra1Wire3 | RFXCOM | NetCAM | MyQ | BLRadar | BLDenon | Jon00 Charting
Platform: HP h8-1360t, Windows Server 2012 R2, i7-3.4GHz, 16GB memory
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