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Smarthome 2412N SmartLinc INSTEON Central Controller

Smarthome 2412N SmartLinc INSTEON Central Controller

  • Allows mobile web-enabled devices to remotely control INSTEON compatible devices
  • Stores and executes On and Off timers for your devices, all without a PC
  • IP camera support allows for remote surveillance and camera control
  • Customizable web interface makes controlling your home easy
  • Now with sunrise and sunset timer support, device status feedback and thermostat support

List Price: $ 129.99

Price: $ 121.95

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  1. 37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is fantastic., June 26, 2010
    By 
    Just Gary (Hilo, HI) –

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    This review is from: Smarthome 2412N SmartLinc INSTEON Central Controller (Tools & Home Improvement)

    **Sorry for the length of this but since the instructions on connecting to IPhone are hard to find, I added what I had to do so you know what you are getting**

    I purchased the Smarthome 2412N with two Icon appliance modules (Icon is the economic version of the Insteon module). I was having problems with remote computer equipment that would freeze and require me to drive 50 miles to reboot. Now with SmartLinc, I can reboot the computers from anywhere. I also looked at the Schlage device but it was more expensive and required the door locking mechanism. I just wanted to control wall outlets.

    The initial connection was extremely easy. I plugged the SmartLinc to the wall outlet that my DSL modem was plugged into and then actually use the pass-through to connect the DSL modem (it works with cable modem also but I am just saying what I did). I connected the SmartLinc to the modem, turned on the computer and followed the instructions. Hooking up each appliance module was simple. First, plug the module in a wall outlet. Use your browser on your home computer (connected to the same DSL modem) to connect to your Smartlinc device. DON’T FORGET TO SET UP A USER NAME AND PASSWORD! Ask the device to search for new modules. Press the button on the side of the module. And then you are connected. You can then test the module. I had no problems with either module.

    Once you have the module setup, register your device. If you have a dynamic IP address, registering your device allows you to find the external IP address of your device when the address changes. [It can connect to your device only if you do not change your default port, but there is a work around below if you know the external IP address].

    That is the simple part. Now the more difficult part, hooking up to your IPhone. First off, do this while at the SmartLinc device and turn on your IPhone WiFi connected to your network. Downloading the program from the ITunes store was easy. I just went to the App store application on my IPhone and typed “MobilLinc”. I selected the Lite version (do this even if you plan to use Pro to make sure the program works for your situation before spending money). Once loaded on the phone, though, the problems began. You first need to put in your settings. I will save you some trouble by telling you that your Host Type is 2412N (this is not the default so you need to change it). The Username and password are the ones you set up for your device and not your IPhone or PC username and password (i would suggest using the same but then all the IT people will yell at me about security..it is just power outlets). Next, enter the local connection for your Smartlinc (the 192.***.***.** number) and if you used the Smartlinc default, you will be using port 80. If you have a wireless network with a password (like mine), you will be asked for that password when you try to sync. At this point, don’t bother with external. Change the connect method to “Internal Connect” and try syncing. If it works, great, if it doesn’t, then you need to visit the SmartLinc forum or call technical service. [Hey SmartLinc...you really could just put this all on a web page to make it easier for everyone].

    Once that is set, then try your external connect. For me, my port 80 was already set for another device, so I had to change the external port. I also had to turn off my WiFi as this did not work when I connected to the internet when connected to the same network as the SmartLinc. The external http:// address may be difficult if you have one that changes, but I have an external fix address that follows my dynamic address. This is where you really need to be a computer whiz to make this work, but if you can find a friend or be patient with tech service, you can probably get through it. [This can and should be improved as it would be easy for SmartLinc to set up a way to control applications through a secure web page at their site].

    Now since I only have two devices, I am able to get away with not upgrading to MobiLinc Pro. The ModbiLinc Lite is meant to test your connection and only allows One Scene and One Device. I was able to work around by connecting one of my devices in “My Scenes” and the other I cannot using “My Device”. If you have more than two, you will need to pay the upgrade, but it is less than $20.

    HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE WEB BROWSING ON YOUR SMARTPHONE, YOU CAN AVOID ANY LIMITATION BY JUST CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO THE SMARTLINC USING YOUR EXTERNAL ADDRESS FOLLOWED BY A COLON AND THAN YOUR POT NUMBER. As an example, if my external address was 75.253.1.19 and I used port 8182 (instead of 80) as my SmartLinc port forwarding port. I can connect to the device from any browser anywhere by typing 75.253.1.19:8182 (don’t forget the “http://” before the IP address) and I get all the functions as if I was at home. Still MobiLinc is a neat little application.

    I am extremely happy with…

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  2. 29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Basic, December 18, 2010
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    This review is from: Smarthome 2412N SmartLinc INSTEON Central Controller (Tools & Home Improvement)

    I got this module, used it for a few days, and then returned it for an ISY-99i.

    The web interface on this module is very poor. Smarthome looks to have designed it as a mobile phone/PDA interface, which means that the layout is all wrong for a laptop or desktop monitor. The interface is also pretty slow and buggy despite being simple – on a few occasions, images did not show up, and pages consistently took longer than I was comfortable with to load.

    Some technical notes: SSL is not supported. Out of the box, the device “calls home” to SmartHome as a service to help you locate it (you visit their web site and it says “click this link to access the private IP of the device directly!”). What a service.

    If you’re at all tech-savvy, go for something more powerful – the ISY devices will create groups/scenes of your Insteon devices and let you write programs doing things you otherwise wouldn’t be able to. This device will just let you turn the lights on and off, and run simple time-of-day commands. With the ISY, you get everything up to and including a scriptable REST interface. It’s worth the extra expense.

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  3. 24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome! Now I can talk with my house via iPhone!, December 2, 2008
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    Alexandre Krilov “ukrainian_kozak” (Seattle, WA United States) –
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    Awesome product, but I think the title is a bit overstated, I wouldn’t call it a central controller. It does have a lots of cool features, but falls short of “Central controller”, but it is an awesome (sorry for repeating, but it it really IS awesome) iPhone/iPod-touch API with some additional functionality like simple timers.
    You will not be able to execute any automation scripts, but it is great for simple schedules, and oh, camera support is such a nice touch.
    So, if you won’t pick on title, this device is totally deserves 5 stars.

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