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Post by rdgerken on Mar 12, 2013 22:18:06 GMT -5
Yeah, access is not an issue with the Bryant thermostat. It's designed to work from outside the network - ironically, just like the Lutron app. (The thermostat will make an outbound connection to Bryant's (or whoever they contract to do this) servers, and then you can log into it from anywhere using your android or iphone or whatever). The downside to this, is that you are pretty much locked into using their apps for control. It will be hard to 3rd party integrate with it, but that's ok, don't really need to do that anyways.
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Post by schalliol on Sept 29, 2013 14:47:21 GMT -5
How does it work to use multiple thermostats in the iPhone App? What I don't understand is why Temperature shows up in every room. I assume you have three thermometer icons in each room. Is this right? Clearly if that's the case there should be a way to associate the proper thermostat for each.
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Post by schalliol on Sept 29, 2013 14:56:36 GMT -5
Reading back through this thread, it doesn't sound like RA2 will be able to address the units separately. I was thinking of doing the wireless sensor, SeeTemp, and controller connected to a Honeywell Zone controller. If really they all will operate as one, that is an oversight.
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