hamw wrote:...Yes, the panel is seeing the devices.
I took a look at my remote installation and I think you have to ruin the plugin in Advanced mode, and then specify the wireless tag in the Indigo device. I seem to recall you had to use basic mode with your panel because the plugin (actually ad2usb) does not support polling zones like those found in the 128 panel.
However, all is not lost. I should be possible to make a copy of the plugin, change it's internal identity (see below), and then run that as a separate plugin, in advanced mode. If you are using ser2sock, both plugin instances can connect to the ad2usb at the same time.
To create a clone of the plugin with a different ID you will need to first, make a copy of the plugin, then locate info.plist in the Contents folder and then edit that (TextEdit is fine) to change the values for CFBundleDisplayName and CFBundleIdentifier I'd suggest something like: "ad2usb copy" and com.alarm.ham
Let me know how that works.