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cshepard

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  1. You need a contact input & a relay output. Connect 12V & NC on the controller to your amp, then put a short jumper wire between COM & GND. Then you can add a generic relay in Composer as your amp.
  2. Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300 HD driver works for all Spectrum boxes I’ve ever come across. You will have to edit the previous channel command.
  3. With Control4 you are limited to Spotify Connect which means using the Spotify app to control music.
  4. Ubiquiti is not disapproved network gear. And from what I hear, dealers have fewer problems with it than with Araknis or Pakedge.
  5. I believe it is just one stream, regardless of how many zones the AVR will handle.
  6. We have well over 100 C4 systems running on UniFi networks (USG, switches & APs). No issues. UniFi is way more reliable than Araknis based on what I hear from other dealers.
  7. No. There are no programming capabilities with Amazon Music.
  8. Video sources are automatic. Audio sources are not.
  9. I would suggest some wireless network setup as well. Specifically a 2.4GHz only SSID that you will connect the Neeo to.
  10. 7 sirens? What in the world? Have you heard an alarm siren?
  11. Apparently they have an available breakout adapter that will separate the up, down & common wires for relay control from the Ethernet cable. You are correct in that they can be controlled via network as well. I don’t even know what brand of blinds the OP is using; it wasn’t mentioned in the post.
  12. Only if your blinds are Ethernet controlled.
  13. For the OP’s scenario you don’t need network switching for these devices (at least the Dots)...only PoE power....
  14. UniFi is not on the Do Not Use list. C4 Gold dealer here, and we use UniFi exclusively for all our network gear. We have well over 100 C4 systems running on UniFi, and we don’t have network related issues.
  15. You are comparing apples to oranges. A midspan PoE injector has no network switching capability. It literally just injects power onto an Ethernet cable (or multiple Ethernet cables in this case). For the OP’s use, he wouldn’t have anything connected to the “LAN” inputs on the injector...only his Dots & shades (assuming they’re only PoE for power) would be connected to the “LAN+PoE” outputs of the injector.
  16. No. The Powershades are PoE power only. Control is via hardwired relays. Both are carried over one network cable which breaks out into RJ-45 & three wire leads (up, down, common) for the up/down relays. They do not have network communication. EDIT: PoE Powershades DO have the capability of IP control; there is also an option for PoE power only and hardwired relays for control. In addition they offer battery power and hardwired LV power with RF control. Sorry for the confusion.
  17. Exactly. You need a couple 24-port midspan PoE injectors for the blinds & Dots (assuming the blinds are only using PoE for power & not control). PoE Texas is what I would recommend as well. We’re about to install 50-60 PoE Powershades in one of our systems & that’s what we’ll be using.
  18. We have a client with ten Neeos. We are using UniFi AP-AC-LRs for WiFi. We have created a 2.4 GHz-only SSID for each AP that a Neeo (or Neeos) will be connecting to. No connectivity issues since we set up this WiFi configuration for the remotes.
  19. Very happy with the 4 or 5 Chimes we’ve installed so far. Also, I can confirm they work on just two pairs of a Cat cable just in case *someone* happens to damage the wire while digging it out of masonry....
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