I am a legacy HS2 user.
I have a Win7-PC based HS2 system that has been running for years.
I have a HS3 License I pre-ordered, but never upgraded.
As 99% of any problems we have had have been win7 problem, not HS, we really want a Unix based system...
WE ARE MOVING and I get to Rebuild from Scratch. (Yea, I think?)
Our New config will be very simple
I would guess we will have about 50 events including time of day, Sunrise/sunset, manual, IFTTT, and Alexa triggered events.
Is the Zee slow compared to my Old win7 PC? is the Zee slow compared to the SEL? Has anyone upgraded a Zee or Sel Hardware? How about a Quadcore-4GB-32GB Sel ??
What pushes people to get the SEL, or SEL-Pro over the Zee?
Like I said, I am used to my 1.8ghz-2Gig Win7 Celeron HS2 system tucked in the basement. All it runs is HS2. We ignore it unless win7 hiccup's and I have to re-boot. (its on a UPS so it is VERY stable)
I have a Win7-PC based HS2 system that has been running for years.
I have a HS3 License I pre-ordered, but never upgraded.
As 99% of any problems we have had have been win7 problem, not HS, we really want a Unix based system...
WE ARE MOVING and I get to Rebuild from Scratch. (Yea, I think?)
Our New config will be very simple
- Zwave for lights, locks, motion, sensors, etc
- HS NetCam for video capture
- AirPlay for announcements
- IFTTT for outside trigger events
- Face recognition (is it available on Zee/Sel?)
(My wife wants the front door to unlock when she walks up,
IFTTT is an option as well or any other sensor like BT)
I would guess we will have about 50 events including time of day, Sunrise/sunset, manual, IFTTT, and Alexa triggered events.
Is the Zee slow compared to my Old win7 PC? is the Zee slow compared to the SEL? Has anyone upgraded a Zee or Sel Hardware? How about a Quadcore-4GB-32GB Sel ??
What pushes people to get the SEL, or SEL-Pro over the Zee?
Like I said, I am used to my 1.8ghz-2Gig Win7 Celeron HS2 system tucked in the basement. All it runs is HS2. We ignore it unless win7 hiccup's and I have to re-boot. (its on a UPS so it is VERY stable)
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