My guess is that it uses find.homeseer.com. Does that work in your phone browser and show your HS Machine (and Z-Net if you have one)?
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Originally posted by cheeryfool View PostMy guess is that it uses find.homeseer.com. Does that work in your phone browser and show your HS Machine (and Z-Net if you have one)?
When I have time, I'll crank up wireshark and see if I can figure out what's occurring.
Thanks,
Z
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It does used find.homeseer.com, so go to that site on your phone and make sure you can see your system.
If so, in HS, make sure JSON is enabled in setup and the setting "no password required for local subnet" is enabled.
Originally posted by vasrc View PostMakes sense but it fails the Search there as well. I can ping as well as access HS3 on the port I've assigned it to (both internally, externally and through MyHS), but perhaps they use a different port to Search. I disabled the firewall, etc, so pretty sure it's not being blocked.
When I have time, I'll crank up wireshark and see if I can figure out what's occurring.
Thanks,
Z
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Originally posted by rjh View PostIt does used find.homeseer.com, so go to that site on your phone and make sure you can see your system.
If so, in HS, make sure JSON is enabled in setup and the setting "no password required for local subnet" is enabled.
JSON is on (Enable control using JSON), and local login without password as well.
How are you actually finding the HS3 system with find? Does the HS3 server phone home or is it located locally on the LAN?
The app was able to find the test RaspPI I had running HS3, so I suspect something local here is blocking access to the primary HS3 server (Did turn off firewall to test as well)
MyHS works as well without any issues.
Thanks,
Z
UPDATE:
Another clue is that it (find.homeseer.com) does work on HS3 server, so probably a Server or LAN network issue. Would still like to know the mechanism so I can try to look for it.
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If you can get to find.homeseer.com on the actual unit, then HS3 should be able to access it. It just registers your local IP address so it can be displayed. I have not heard of a system not registering, that is odd.
Originally posted by vasrc View PostThat's the problem, it doesn't come up with anything when I search, just the header bar.
JSON is on (Enable control using JSON), and local login without password as well.
How are you actually finding the HS3 system with find? Does the HS3 server phone home or is it located locally on the LAN?
The app was able to find the test RaspPI I had running HS3, so I suspect something local here is blocking access to the primary HS3 server (Did turn off firewall to test as well)
MyHS works as well without any issues.
Thanks,
Z
UPDATE:
Another clue is that it (find.homeseer.com) does work on HS3 server, so probably a Server or LAN network issue. Would still like to know the mechanism so I can try to look for it.
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Originally posted by rjh View PostIf you can get to find.homeseer.com on the actual unit, then HS3 should be able to access it. It just registers your local IP address so it can be displayed. I have not heard of a system not registering, that is odd.
I'm not running port 80 for the HS3 server if that's an issue.
Z
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Originally posted by vasrc View PostHow is "it" finding the HS3 IP address on the LAN? Port or service request?
I'm not running port 80 for the HS3 server if that's an issue.
Z
I see the HTTP query go out to find.homeseer.com/findhomeseer/default.aspx (209.239.115.225)
The query contains a cookie with my HS3 license
The response includes the table header, but there's no link/data returned.
Exactly how does find.homeseer.com determine/return the IP address/Computer name of my HS3 system? Something in my LAN setup seems to be blocking those requests.
Z
BTW, our LAN has a domain, but the HS3 server is NOT part of the domain, albeit on the same LAN.
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It just makes a system call to find the PC local IP address. Go to the about screen in HS and it will display the IP address that it thinks HS is on, that will be the same IP address that find.homeseer uses.
The local IP is also displayed in the log when you start HS. I suspect your network setup is confusing our method for determining the local IP. Also, the WAN address from the find.homeseer call must match the WAN address that the is on the find.homeseer web page call. If those addresses do not match, it will not display anything (as it does not know who the request is from).
Originally posted by vasrc View PostOK, I Wiresharked it and:
I see the HTTP query go out to find.homeseer.com/findhomeseer/default.aspx (209.239.115.225)
The query contains a cookie with my HS3 license
The response includes the table header, but there's no link/data returned.
Exactly how does find.homeseer.com determine/return the IP address/Computer name of my HS3 system? Something in my LAN setup seems to be blocking those requests.
Z
BTW, our LAN has a domain, but the HS3 server is NOT part of the domain, albeit on the same LAN.
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Did you check:
* Make sure JSON is enabled in the HS setup network tab
* Make sure "No password required for local subnet" is enabled in HS setup Network tab
* Make sure you are running HS3 version 3.0.0.194 or later and the latest Z-Wave plugin in the updater.
Originally posted by Askewj View PostI contacted the helpdesk and they said I should go here. I downloaded the app on my phone,and I see my homeseer,I select it and i get a 404 error code . I removed and reinstalled the app ,same thing. I am on my wifi and I have a strong signal. What is going wrong?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Originally posted by jpape View PostCan I make a suggestion to have an option to set the value of our Homeseer IP in the Z-Tools configuration? It seems find.homeseer.com does not see my Homeseer installation but does see my installed Z-Net.
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Still curious how find.homeseer.com actually works though. Which system call? If something like getHostEntry you still need the host name. There's got to be a port or service being checked, otherwise how does it know which of the systems on the LAN contains the HS3 box..
Z
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Originally posted by rjh View PostDid you check:
* Make sure JSON is enabled in the HS setup network tab
* Make sure "No password required for local subnet" is enabled in HS setup Network tab
* Make sure you are running HS3 version 3.0.0.194 or later and the latest Z-Wave plugin in the updater.Hector
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Originally posted by Rotech View PostI have downloaded app to my iPad and have all the requirements for it to work , but when I deploy Ztool I only get 2 option. "Add device" and "Remove Device". Is that the only option I should see? I can see the IP in the top portion of the app.
On iOS that's it until Apple blesses the enhanced version, which hopefully will be in the next few days.cheeryfool
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Correct, windows phone and Android have the new version with the diagnostics. As of this post, Apple still has not approved the new version. They are really slow right now approving apps, up to 2 weeks. When I get the approval notice, I will post back here.
Originally posted by cheeryfool View PostOn iOS that's it until Apple blesses the enhanced version, which hopefully will be in the next few days.
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