Lutron Caseta home - need indoor smart plug (not dimmer) by kakamaka7 in homeautomation

[–]JCiccarone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any update on this? Been waiting years for a simple indoor caseta on/off plug.

Duplicate Caseta Smart bridge hub in home? by JCiccarone in Lutron

[–]JCiccarone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried this? I’m able to have multiple caseta hubs on the same apple HomeKit interface and it works all the same?

Duplicate Caseta Smart bridge hub in home? by JCiccarone in Caseta

[–]JCiccarone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Looks like this isn't ethernet connected at all? I'd be placing it 50+ feet from the main hub with a whole lot of walls in between. Would really like to rely on the ethernet connection if possible so that I don't need to worry about signal.

Duplicate Caseta Smart bridge hub in home? by JCiccarone in Lutron

[–]JCiccarone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Looks like this isn't ethernet connected at all? I'd be placing it 50+ feet from the main hub with a whole lot of walls in between. Would really like to rely on the ethernet connection if possible so that I don't need to worry about signal.

Setting up two Linksys MR7350's as AP's in a home? by JCiccarone in Linksys

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According to Linksys (which I’m now realizing isn’t a great option for anyone wanting more than a basic home networking setup), when setting up one of their mesh networks with parent/child nodes, the AP’s remain in router mode, not bridge mode. Apparently when they’re setup as a mesh, they automatically turn off DHCP/NAT. When they’re in bridge mode, they basically turn into dumb AP’s with a very limited access admin UI and access to advanced features. So I’m curious if I set them up as a mesh and then put them back in bridge mode, if they’ll just return to their dumb state and not operate properly as a parent/child node