Venicenerd wrote:Awesome! I may give this a try then! Last question: is it possible to run Indigo alongside my current ISY configuration to give this a whirl or will I basically have to nuke my ISY setup first?
Running them both may work (from a command perspective), but you're likely to see devices out of sync in terms of status in Indigo when controlled by the ISY and vice versa. Insteon isn't really designed to be controlled by two different primary controllers (PowerLincs, RF dongle, Insteon hubs, etc.) and there are a variety of scenarios in which a device will only report status to a specific controller. Note also that it will likely lead to some confusion as each controller will be trying to perform various actions and if those happen to the same device at the same time then you may get unexpected results. When you make the final switch, you'll probably want to reset the links in all of your devices so that they no longer contain links to the ISY's PowerLinc. If you leave those hanging out, you could end up with a slow network because those devices will retry several times to communicate with it (which will also generate extra traffic).
In general, we don't recommend it because of the potential for confusion and frustration. If you're going to do it, I highly recommend that you pick a small subset of devices to move over (remove from the ISY, factory reset, then add to Indigo). This would, at the very least, keep your test Indigo system segregated from the ISY and will help reduce confusion/frustration.