Is there any option to power off the EXOS switches remotely ?
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‎08-18-2018 02:39 PM
Is there any option to power off the EXOS switches remotely ?
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‎08-18-2018 03:33 PM
My managed PDU's and UPS's typically have an option to power down ports, so that may be an option for you too. But I am also curious on your use case. I imagine Extreme is trying to keep the end user from a "suicide scenario" where you have to hop in a car and make a long drive to power a switch back up.
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‎08-18-2018 03:18 PM
There is no power on and no power off. What is the use case? For my home lab I use GSM controlled power socket. I can power off an on my lab by SMS or by GSM call.
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Zdeněk Pala
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‎08-18-2018 03:18 PM
Hello,
I am using an TP-Link HS100. With this settings you can use it without the TP-Link cloud: (https://www.softscheck.com/en/reverse-engineering-tp-link-hs110/).
In addtition I use a very cheap device form the german DIY market OBI (https://www.obi.de/hausfunksteuerung/wifi-stecker-schuko/p/2291706) it's powered by an ESP8266 and I flashed it with the open source firmware Tasmota).
I can use (disable/enable power) both devices directly via XMC (small script in XMC) and via my home automation FHEM.
Best regards
Stephan
I am using an TP-Link HS100. With this settings you can use it without the TP-Link cloud: (https://www.softscheck.com/en/reverse-engineering-tp-link-hs110/).
In addtition I use a very cheap device form the german DIY market OBI (https://www.obi.de/hausfunksteuerung/wifi-stecker-schuko/p/2291706) it's powered by an ESP8266 and I flashed it with the open source firmware Tasmota).
I can use (disable/enable power) both devices directly via XMC (small script in XMC) and via my home automation FHEM.
Best regards
Stephan
Regards
Stephan
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‎08-18-2018 03:18 PM
I do have three different types. I am not 100% happy with any of them.
http://www.mikrovlny.cz/en/product/32
https://alexnld.com/product/cellphone-phone-gsm-remote-control-3-sockets-smart-socket-power-switch
http://www.mikrovlny.cz/en/product/32
https://alexnld.com/product/cellphone-phone-gsm-remote-control-3-sockets-smart-socket-power-switch
Regards
Zdeněk Pala
