Please download the new zip at the beginning of this thread. I've fixed the issue in the .json file.
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Originally posted by wposner View PostPlease download the new zip at the beginning of this thread. I've fixed the issue in the .json file.
'nssm' is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file.
I re-did Step 5 just in case something got overwritten but no change. nssm-2.24 folder is in the HSmetro folder.
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Originally posted by naellis View PostOK got that now at Step 9 which fails with
'nssm' is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file.
I re-did Step 5 just in case something got overwritten but no change. nssm-2.24 folder is in the HSmetro folder.
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Originally posted by wposner View PostYou need the nssm.exe to be in the root of your HSMetro folder. Just copy the .exe from the nssm 2.24 folder up one level.
WIndows could not start the HSProxyService on Local Computer
The service did not return an error.........etc
Just something to note if it has any bearing but the Startup Directory and Arguments point to C:\Program Files (x86)\.....rather than C:\Program Files\...
At least the install instructions need amending just in case people use cut&paste. I used the default port 6512
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Originally posted by wposner View PostTry going to a command prompt and inside your HSMetro folder just typing "node proxy.js <ip to your hometroller> <port>
If that works you should start seeing broadcast messages from homeseer in the terminal window. If it doesn't work let me know what you see on the screen.
from the command prompt I first got a Firewall popup which I allowed and now have
Proxy server running and broadcasting on port 11000
Proxy server connected to remote host: 192.168.0.102:11000
socket 0 opened
but nothing else
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Originally posted by wposner View PostNot sure if it works with that version. Can you telnet to that ip/port and if so do you see any messages when you operate a switch? I had issues with .152. I'm actually running beta .154 and only got it working with beta .153
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If you can successfully connect via telnet and don't see anything at all like
DC, 324, 0, 99
after you operate a device in HomeSeer, then I would say, yes. Did you see the video I posted earlier in this thread? I show what the console output should look like.
Let me check with Rich and see when he plans to post any of the newer builds or if it's ok if I share the link.
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