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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2022-04-19 12:34 pm
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If you or a friend wired your home to be "smart" with Insteon devices, they just folded

The worst thing that you can do right now is a factory reset of your hub. DO NOT DO THIS! It has to contact the company's servers, and they are gone. You'll brick your hub and at that point you now have a paperweight.

The company folded Friday with no warning. The CEO wiped his Linkedin page, no one is responding to direct emails or social media posts. They are gone. Anything scheduled through their servers no longer works. The only good thing is that their light switches are physical devices and should work.

Also a good thing is that their protocols were reverse-engineered and can be made to work with other systems like Home Kit.

An honorable company would have given a month's notice that they were shuttering, but that clearly did not happen. They just wiped the servers, turned out the lights, and walked away, literally leaving their customers in the dark. There's no doubt a number of their former customers will reset their hubs in hopes of getting things working and will crash their systems, which is a shame. The hub contacts the former company's servers for an identifier key or something, and since that is no longer available, the hub is going to sit there waiting forever, and you just wiped out your configuration with the reset.

There's information in this Ars Technica article pointing to resources to convert your system over to other vendors to keep your home functioning. It's really a shame because it was cool tech: they combined 900 MHz wireless mesh with power line networking, which is kinda neat. But in the end, they did not survive and just walked away.

But people will be watching for the CEO's next venture, and will hound him about his previous one....

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/04/shameful-insteon-looks-dead-just-like-its-users-smart-homes/
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[personal profile] dewline 2022-04-19 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
You hear about horror stories like this on occasion from Spark...mind you, Nora Young and her team are focused on medical devices that are designed to "phone home"...
Edited 2022-04-19 20:07 (UTC)
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[personal profile] disneydream06 2022-04-20 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Thank goodness I prefer my stupid house. :o
Hugs, Jon
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[personal profile] richardf8 2022-04-20 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
As smart as my house gets is a fully self contained Leviton Astronomical Timer for the porch light. No IoT, no smart switches, no Internet connections for appliances.
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[personal profile] kaishin108 2022-04-21 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
That is spooky! Ewww. I have Roku, dratz.
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[personal profile] armiphlage 2022-04-20 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
In the acronym "IoT", the "S" stands for Security.
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[personal profile] disneydream06 2022-04-21 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Not sure I have that much smartness. LOL.....
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[personal profile] lilysea 2022-04-20 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Thank goodness I prefer my stupid house. :o

I prefer stupid houses too,

but smart houses can be an accessibility issue -

eg for my friend R who for Disability reasons can't get out of bed to turn her bedroom lights on/off

or to open/close her curtains

or to turn her heating/cooling on/off
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[personal profile] disneydream06 2022-04-21 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
That does sound very good for your friend. :)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2022-04-24 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
This sort of thing is the reason why I always am after local control of all devices that are visible to my home automation brain without needing to access a cloud API or service. If there were a way of extracting the local control key without needing to register something on a website, that's even better. That way, I can outlast the manufacturer when the manufacturer inevitably folds before the devices themselves have died.
Edited 2022-04-24 07:01 (UTC)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2022-04-26 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. Beyond the lock-in problems, I think the easiest and biggest situation where people realized their situation was going to change, and not for the better, was when Google bought Nest. And yet, even after that, we still have these situations. Even Home Assistant has a cloud option, but it's not integrated in so tightly that if they stop the cloud option, Home Assistant stops working. They made it local first, and that's the most interesting thing that I like about it.