![]() Otherwise, you could always temporarily stop alarmserver and then point the Edge driver directly to the Envisalink address. Alarmserver has a built-in proxy server to allow multiple connections to the Envisalink (my understanding is that the Envislink normally only allows one connection at a time.) All you need to do is configure my Driver to point to the IP:port of your alarmserver package. Honeywell Systems: now available as well - see this postįeel free to post any questions or comments you have rtoch’s very latest version of alarmserver, then you can actually run this along side your current setup. ![]() Please see this post.Ĭaveat: Edge is currently a beta platform, so consider this driver as beta as well! Just use a simple http link to install the driver to your hub, use the SmartThings mobile app to define your zones and Envisalink LAN address, and you’re off and running with complete visibility and control of your security system from anywhere.Ġ2/17/22 UPDATE: A new version of this driver is now generally available. With this new Edge driver, your setup is greatly simplified - no additional computer, software, or configurations to maintain, and no SmartApp required. The software interfaces with SmartThings via the cloud. Today, there are many users with this setup but it requires a secondary computer like a Raspberry Pi with alarmserver software to provide this capability. Required: Envisalink 3 or 4 (see EnvisaLink™ EVL-4EZR For DSC & Honeywell Systems)Įnvisalink is an interface board that links your DSC security system to your local LAN, giving you control and visibility to your system via the local network. ![]() Do you have a DSC security system that you would like to integrated with SmartThings locally using the new hub Edge platform? I’ve developed a new Edge driver that is ready for initial user testing. ![]()
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