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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: July 14, 2020, 05:01:19 AM »
Here is one trick to stop automatic updates. However, you have not completely turned off automatic updates with it. According to Microsoft, "in this case, only those updates that are necessary for Windows to continue to run smoothly are downloaded automatically." Also, some apps "may work differently with a timed connection to reduce data usage.


Press the Windows key and simultaneously "I" to open the Windows settings. Click on "Network and Internet". Select "Change connection properties". Find "Set as a timed connection" and activate the option.

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: July 10, 2020, 08:03:35 AM »
As far as I understand it, you use an extended guest WiFi access of your neighbour. These guest networks are usually limited, so I assume that you don't have your own local network.
If that is the case, your neighbor has the control over your data.  :o


An own router would be the best solution here.

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BEAM IR/RF Wifi transceiver / Re: BEAM IR/RF Wifi transceiver
« on: July 10, 2020, 06:44:27 AM »
Hi TonyBirt,


I have different models of the BEAM - do you need one with IR and RF function?

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: July 09, 2020, 06:24:56 PM »
The relay URL which you show us, is the remote access address for your Vera and you have to login. If you have local access, a login is not required.
Maybe you have a chance to test the Vera IP with your neighbor computer and see if you have then access to the Vera UI.


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my network setup came from a simple router what im using together with my neighborhood.
He's got a complete setup and he made a seperate WLAN what is extended in my apartaman with a range extender.

When you say the first access has worked and a second attempt doesn't work - then the router may have reassigned the IP and the old one is invalid. You need a reserved IP for the vera - and you have to set this on your neighbour's router.

You can try a other IP in the browser to see if it has changed 192.168.88. (2-254) is possible  ::)

I think this is the problem

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: July 09, 2020, 04:13:11 AM »

what surprises me a bit is that you have entered two different IP addresses for your Vera in your postings (192.168.88.34 and 192.168.88.35)
It looks like your router reassigns the IP for the Vera Edge every time. You should always reserve an IP for the Vera in your router settings.


Just out of curiosity - could you try this link and say what you see? - I guess the Vera login page

https://home.getvera.com/advanced/controller/45101221



@James The link contains the device number and seems to be for access from outside the home network (old remote access address) - but could also fool me.

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: July 01, 2020, 05:11:28 AM »
I recommend to buy a more powerful PC with an Intel i3 or i5 - I don’t know if this will solve your freezing problem, but for my understanding your hardware is not powerful enough at all.
There are so much (maybe used) mini PC’s on eBay available (as example a Asus Vivo) which works without any problems running VC and other stuff.
I use a Asus Vivo i3 for my home automation with a running VC instance 24h 365 days and have it only to restart after the Win10 updates.

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 29, 2020, 01:36:28 PM »
I am not sure, it can be one from many possibilities

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 29, 2020, 08:27:58 AM »
This Atom CPU is very old (2014 or so). Try it with deactivated not needed plugins.
Check the free memory of the system hard disk - 32GB is not much for a Win10 system.

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 29, 2020, 06:26:26 AM »
Maybe you can try this Google Chrome Addon "Easy Auto Refresh" from dummysoftware which can reload a webpage after a given time in seconds

Google Web Store

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 28, 2020, 04:59:48 PM »
I will give you in the next 3 days the payment instructions and how long it will take to get the Beam.


For your other question: I have no idea how to reload remotely the Chrom webpage - sorry

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 28, 2020, 12:28:13 PM »
Mmhhh, if you have read the links above, you will understand it is a WiFi connected device.

You can place the beam anywhere in your room, but preferably so that the IR emitters point relatively in the direction of the equipment to be controlled.
The BEAM has a USB cable that connects to a 5V power supply.
Usually a power supply for mobile phones with a USB socket (5V/1A) is sufficient, but if you want to control several LEDs, this power supply must have more than 1 ampere (per LED +60mA maximum). OK, I think 10 additional LEDs are no problem for the 1A power supply, but if you plan to use more - you definitely need a bigger one.
Please keep in mind that the BEAM is primarily designed for sending and receiving IR commands and not as a controller for effect lighting.
I hope you are aware that these are not simple LED pixels. These LEDs (WS2812b) have a controller inside and are not cheap.
It's no problem to mount a cable for more LEDs - but then I leave out the additional LED with 20cm cable, because the BEAM has a LED inside and it doesn't make a difference because of 20cm.


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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 27, 2020, 04:07:37 PM »
Yes, I can solder a second output with a cable and RGB LED on it - how long would you like the cable?
By the way, it is not a normal LED - it is a WS2812 LED which has three connectors (Ground,Data,5V).

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 27, 2020, 03:06:57 AM »
1 + 3: Our BEAM contains also a RGB LED which can be used as feedback for VC, it depends of course on where it is placed to see the light.
The Beam has a fantastic plugin in VoxCommando to learn or send codes for IR/RF and contol the RGB LED. The BEAM has also his own Web User Interface.


christmas light on BEAM

The miniBEAM has only one RGB-LED, but it is enough to use it as feedback function. The costs are around 20 EUR plus shipping, but I have to search first for all components

You can read here about the BEAM how it works with some videos: https://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=IR/RF_Device

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 25, 2020, 07:37:20 AM »
for 1: something like this, but you need some experience with Arduino Software and soldering  ESP-LED

for 1 and 2: Phillips HUE would be a good solution (VC has a plugin)

for 3: We have our own IR/RF device called BEAM and miniBEAM. https://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?topic=2615.msg23819#msg23819

(I have only parts for the mini BEAM which is without RF funktions -  if you are interested.)

A other working solution are devices from GlobalCache but expensive.

for 4: VC contain a plugin for Z-Wave Vera controllers which works absolute great.

Vera Edge

Vera Plus

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One on one support / Re: Hungarian recognition and TTS using Google
« on: June 21, 2020, 04:29:13 PM »
Yes, this is only for testing and I thought it was obvious to deactivate everything else.
Say “check command...” was in the description at the end of the post  ;)
I think James know a even better way by storing the recognized text as variable and then VC can use it within a logic.

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