| Hersteller | Belkin Inc. |
|---|---|
| Teilenummer | F7C030FC |
| Artikelgewicht | 254 g |
| Produktabmessungen | 12,95 x 8,41 x 4,32 cm; 254,01 Gramm |
| Batterien | 1 Lithium-Ionen Batterien erforderlich. |
| Modellnummer | F7C030fc |
| Auslaufartikel (Produktion durch Hersteller eingestellt) | Nein |
| Material | Metall |
| Volt | 110 Volt |
| Watt | 1800 Watt |
| Packungsgröße | 1 |
| Batterien inbegriffen | Nein |
| Batterien notwendig | Nein |
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Belkin Wemo Lichtschalter, Kontrolle Ihrer Beleuchtung von überall mit dem Home Automation App für Smartphones und Tablets, WI-FI aktiviert
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| Betriebsmodus | EIN AUS |
| Marke | Belkin |
| Material | Metall |
| Artikelmaße L x B x H | 13 x 8,4 x 4,3 cm |
| Steuerungsmethode | Fernbedienung |
| Wattzahl | 1800 Watt |
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| ASIN | B00DGEGJ02 |
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| Im Angebot von Amazon.de seit | 1. Februar 2015 |
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I had lots of trouble getting the wemos to connect throughout this AP swap process. Here are my notes regarding settings of each device:
EA2700 Cisco Linksys Router: (firmware 1.0.14)
- WPS, wireless protected setup disabled everywhere
- Both radios disabled
- No wireless mac filtering in any of the radios Cisco or TP-Link
- DHCP enabled in EA2700, be sure to enable enough clients, see Max number of Users (mine is 149). Client lease time set to 1 minute.
- NAT is enabled, no dynamic routing, no ipv6, no DDNS,
- SPI firewalls enabled for ipv4 and 6 (even though not using ipv6)
- All Internet filters are disabled (anonymous internet requests, multicast, nat redirection, IDENT)
- VPN passthrough allowed / enabled for IPSEC, PPTP, L2TP
- Under Applications and GAming, I am doing single port forwarding for each of my Foscam devices since they are setup for DDNS from the manufacturer. But, DMZ disabled, no port range forwarding.
- Under QoS, WMM Support is enabled
- Under management, advanced features: CTF is enabled, SIP ALG disabled, UPnP is enabled, as well as 'allow users to configure' is enabled, 'allow users to disable internet' is disabled.
- Under DHCP reservations, I have added static IP lease reservations for each of the WEMOs, Foscams, Laptops, and Honeywell thermostats, as well as for the TP-Link Access Points.
- Also note that my SSID name is all lower case letters and numbers. My WPA2 password is numbers with all upper case letters, no special characters.
TP-Link TL-WA7210N settings: (firmware 3.18.0 Build 131118 Rel. 58328n)
- Main unit in house was setup for Access Point (AP) mode (Barn unit is setup for Repeater/Wifi extender mode)
- Network is setup for DHCP, IGMP proxy is disabled
- Under wireless, I am using channel 1, 802.11 n only, and channel width 40MHz. Earlier, I had channel width set to auto and channel set to 6, and wemos would not connect. Earlier I had some success with 802.11 set to bgn instead of just n, but I wanted to restrict to n only for better performance. Both enable wireless radio (obviously) and broadcast ssid are enabled.
- Under wireless security, I have set to WPA2-Personal, AES with Group Key Update Period 0. Earlier, I had some success with set to WPA/WPA2 mixed, but I have no other devices which require WPA, so changed to WPA2.
- Again, no Mac filtering since I am using WPA2 and reserved DHCP leases.
- Wireless Advanced settings - using External Antenna, Beacon Interval was reduced from 100 to 40. I believe this improved performance. RTS threshold is 2346 default, Fragmentation threshold is defult 2346. DTIM interval is 1. I have Enable WMM and Enable Short GI both enabled. Enable AP Isolation must be disabled.
- Distance setting is set to indoor
- NOTE IMPORTANT- using these TP-Link outdoor radios will limit you to 15 client connections each, see under wireless statistics that this is fixed (not sure for hardware or software reasons). These are good little radios with very consistent performance that can be bought from Amazon for small money, but remember the client connection limitations. This is the reason why I now own more than one of these. Do note that they are many more times powerful than the regular wifi radios that are purchased in stores.
- of course, DHCP must be disabled since we are using it from the EA2700 router.
- My other barn 2.4GHz radio and house 5GHz radio are similarly configured but with internal antennas.
Notes on WEMO reset and reconfigure:
- On the light switch, for reproducible behavior, press the restart / right-most button, then wait to allow the wemo to reboot. It will flash green and then when it first starts to flash amber, press and hold the left-most / reset button. Continue to press and hold the this left-most / reset button while counting the amber flashes (these come once per second). As soon as you see the amber flash turn to green, let off of the button. It will take 30-60 seconds, but if you watch inSSIDer on a laptop, you will see when the WEMO device starts to broadcast and then you can connect to it via your phone/handset. NOTE: the behavior I just described applies to WEMOs that are not connecting/connected. If your WEMO is connecting (particularly for the older firmware versions), but you have some other issues such as router settings, the behavior may be different. In that case, temporarily disable your wifi radio, then follow the above procedure to get the WEMO to start broadcasting, then before connecting to it on your phone, re-enable your router/AP and connect to it first with your phone, and THEN connect to the WEMO to start the configuration process.
- It is said that the WEMO devices need UPNP enabled in order to communicate with each other and make router modifications dynamically to port forwarding to get their communication out. When I am configuring the WEMOs, I disable everything else on my network that could interfere with UPNP: turn off all other wifi devices except the WEMOs and your phone. For the laptop that I use running inSSIDer, it is disconnected from the network but wifi enabled to see the signals.
- On WEMO insight, similar process: hold reset button, insert into power outlet and continue to hold until the light turns solid green and then release (about 15 seconds). Then, watch for WIFI signal to be broadcast in inSSIDer, then you can connect to the wifi signal using your phone. Also, a program like inSSIDer is important to tell you if you have severe overlap with your neighbors network that can lead to interference. Remember that for 2.4GHz, you need to be on channel 1, 6, or 11 to best avoid your neighbors.
- Once connected to the WEMO device, run the App. I have an Iphone 5 with just installed iOS 8.1, and I have app version 1.9 (20015). All of my WEMOs have been updated to WeMo_WW_2.00.7166.PVT. It is important that at the beginning of the reconfigure process, you delete the App from ALL DEVICES on your network that have it installed, including your own. Then re-install it on your own device from the app store and do the reconfigure. Then you can add it back to the other devices in your network after it is all good again. Its also a good idea to completely reset your phone device before beginning--on IOS, this means holding down both buttons until you get the white apple and allowing it to boot from flash.
- Also, when connected to the WEMO device, forget using the 'remember WIFI settings' option. Uncheck this so that you need to type in the WPA2 password each time. I suspect some craziness/misbehavior when it is trying to remember WIFI settings.