kidney wrote:Just about tried everything, even plugged it directly in the mac that is the DCHP server, and it didn't even get the IP address!
kidney wrote:Maybe not. It is easy too get the cable wired wrong. Are you sure there was connectivity at all through the cable. Also, there could easily be configuration issues with the DHCP service. Are you actually running a DHCP server, or are you just using Internet sharing? Assuming you have a gateway on your network that already provides DHCP service, I'd just plug the DB into any network hub/switch.It should work with a crossover cable! No?.
kidney wrote:I'm running Mac Os X 10.12.1 with Os X Server 5.2. DHCP server is running...
The crossover cable was tested and is good......
Do you how to hard reset the DB? Havent found anything so far on the net.
agame wrote:There really isn't much point. There is nothing on the DoorBird for Indigo to control, except maybe to open the door, and that would duplicate functionality the DoorBird already does quite well.dont suppose anyone has advanced moving this to a plugin?
then, agame also wrote:This can easily be done without the need for a complex plugin. You use the DoorBird API to have it send an event to Indigo. Check out the first post in this thread for an example. In The example, the event notification is used to capture a photo, but you could easily modify the action to make the announcement you want.Ive just migrated from vera to Indigo. I used to have the door bird API trigger notifications of doorbell press (SONOS announcement). I want to achieve the same on Indigo but I gather there is an unavoidable authentication issue that makes the two incompatible using the usual Indigo url commands (?).
and finally, agame wrote wrote:... and, not necessary. Let your Vera rest comfortable in the drawer.I'm thinking of reinstating the vera to bridge the two devices (via a virtual switch visible to Indigo) but that seems cumbersome and most likely will slow thing down.
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