I have been trying to install the Arduino Plugin but it hangs just after the download completes. I searched to see where the download was being saved and found several zip files associated with it in the HomeSeer HS3\Updates3 folder. I could not unzip them so I deleted them and tried to install the plugin again, only to have the same thing happen. I have not had any other problems with installing plugins and just today installed Easy Trigger with no difficulty. I'm running HS3 Version 3.0.0.318, LicenseID 70541 Standard edition.
I continue to get the same errors even after removing all the Arduino files in the HS3 directory and initiating a new download. The log page shows that the download completed successfully and the package begins to install. It immediately fails with an error in UnZipFile: EOF in header. I tried turning off my antivirus protection too, but that has no effect.
The 3 files that appear in the Updates3 folder are:
Arduino Config.zip 7KB
Arduino Inages.zip 557KB
Arduino_1_0_0_131.zip 567 KB
MESSAGE BOARD (copy/paste section below to message board posts)
Current Date/Time: 7/10/2017 3:43:12 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.318
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 22 Hours 11 Minutes 20 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.160
Number of Devices: 99
Number of Events: 66
Available Threads: 200
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.0.0.29: ADIO-100
3.0.0.32: EasyTrigger
3.0.5.20: Insteon
HELP DESK (copy/paste section below to help desk tickets & emails)
Current Date/Time: 7/10/2017 3:43:13 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.318
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 22 Hours 11 Minutes 21 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.160
Number of Devices: 99
Number of Events: 66
Available Threads: 200
License: Registered
License: 70541
User Name and Access Level: sclark@61n.org (Admin)
WAN IP Address: 206.174.3.142
Web Server Port: 80
Location: (Latitude) 61.17 (Longitude) 149.98 City/State-US-Alaska,Anchorage,149.98,61.17
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.0.0.29: ADIO-100
3.0.0.32: EasyTrigger
3.0.5.20: Insteon
Does anyone have any idea how to get this to install or for that matter, an alternate source for the installation files? I'm trying to switch to the Arduino board after giving up on ever getting reliable service from the ADIO-100 board.
I continue to get the same errors even after removing all the Arduino files in the HS3 directory and initiating a new download. The log page shows that the download completed successfully and the package begins to install. It immediately fails with an error in UnZipFile: EOF in header. I tried turning off my antivirus protection too, but that has no effect.
The 3 files that appear in the Updates3 folder are:
Arduino Config.zip 7KB
Arduino Inages.zip 557KB
Arduino_1_0_0_131.zip 567 KB
MESSAGE BOARD (copy/paste section below to message board posts)
Current Date/Time: 7/10/2017 3:43:12 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.318
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 22 Hours 11 Minutes 20 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.160
Number of Devices: 99
Number of Events: 66
Available Threads: 200
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.0.0.29: ADIO-100
3.0.0.32: EasyTrigger
3.0.5.20: Insteon
HELP DESK (copy/paste section below to help desk tickets & emails)
Current Date/Time: 7/10/2017 3:43:13 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.318
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard - Work Station
System Uptime: 0 Days 22 Hours 11 Minutes 21 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.160
Number of Devices: 99
Number of Events: 66
Available Threads: 200
License: Registered
License: 70541
User Name and Access Level: sclark@61n.org (Admin)
WAN IP Address: 206.174.3.142
Web Server Port: 80
Location: (Latitude) 61.17 (Longitude) 149.98 City/State-US-Alaska,Anchorage,149.98,61.17
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.0.0.29: ADIO-100
3.0.0.32: EasyTrigger
3.0.5.20: Insteon
Does anyone have any idea how to get this to install or for that matter, an alternate source for the installation files? I'm trying to switch to the Arduino board after giving up on ever getting reliable service from the ADIO-100 board.
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