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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
The item works it just wont connect to routers .
Luc T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2016
This product has a fatal flaw: internet security. I can't return it thanks me waiting over a month before setting it up. Most higher security routers use mixed security options (WPA2-PSK for example). This system won't allow you to connect to mixed security types. You can set it up on an OPEN or the old and easy to beat WEP encryption standards, but I am not willing to risk the security of my network to get the ability to remotely control my IR devices. Great concept, very poor implementation. Don't buy this thing. they need to seriously upgrade the wireless hardware to make it compatible with many networks.
LF Homeowner
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013
Works great with iRule on iOS (which, btw, I highly recommend as the ultimate "soft" remote). I have 2 of these Wifi boxes plus a hardwired Ethernet version. Not cheap, but worth the money.Initial setup is a bit cumbersome, but once setup these boxes work. Status LEDs for net connectivity and each blaster port is invaluable when debugging. Also, while this box can capture IR codes as well as blast them (assuming your SW allows custom IR codes) the process is pretty tedious. Be ready to cut and paste hex codes from the iLearn app.One tidbit learned the hard way: The tiny hole adjacent to the power connector is BOTH for the IR learning receiver (aligning a remote to transmit into that tiny hole is a challenge) AND the "reset button". However, there is no reset BUTTON at all! I had to break off an end panel on one to determine that the "reset" is really just two exposed pads on the PCB that you are expected to short with a metal wire. Use a paperclip (or similar gauge wire) to insert into the hole and do NOT expect to hit a pushbutton. There isn't one. In fact if you *do* push too far you'll hit the IR receiver and possibly misalign it.To reset: Insert a paperclip or stiff, bare wire about 1/8 inch into the hole and then "fish it around" a bit until you hit the two contacts. Hokey.Was the cost of a real mini-pushbutton really that prohibitive? Thankfully you don't need to reset the box frequently, so its not that big a deal. In fact, once configured, it is set-and-forget. As long as your Wifi hub is on the air, it works. So, while the configuration, IR capture and reset processes are less than ideal, I'm giving it 5 stars because folks buying these kinds of interfaces are expected to be technically savvy anyway. If you're not, get a Logitech Harmony. Once setup it just works day-in and day-out. Wish the same could be said about a lot of other home automation devices.
Arge
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2013
This device is rock solid. My only criticism is with the poor/lack of instructions. Setup was fairly easy, but some initial IR strenth issues forced me to second guess the setup. I ended up using the blaster and sticking it to the inside of the cabinet door.I've since bought more units for the basement and bedroom and I'm very satisfied.
Will P
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
Bought this to use with the Roomie iOS app to control my home entertainment setup. This product competes with the Logitech Harmony Link, RedEye system, and the Peel system. While this box requires a paid app (the competitors apps are free) and expensive in-app purchases (you'll spend a minimum of $20 on the Roomie app just to get control of 2 devices, and $50 on the app if you want more than 2 devices (who doesn't have more than 2!?) and a channel guide that isn't a joke). As scammy and annoying as that may seem, after all that you really will get an amazing, flexible, and robust iOS remote. Importantly, it should be noted that the Roomie app developers are separate from Global Cache, the manufacturer of this physical box.When you first get the box, you plug it in and hold the reset button. Be very careful with the reset button, as it's not really a button so much as a sensor that detects when you insert a paper clip. No need to push or insert far, because if you do, you'll break the infrared "command learning" sensor that sees through the same hole (and is located just behind the reset sensor).After following the relatively easy setup instructions to connect the box to your home network, the Roomie app saw the box without a hitch.The box comes with 2 IR emitter wires that have 2 emitters each at the end, which stick to the devices (stick them near the IR receiver on the device you want to control). This allows you to control 4 devices, but there's more! There is a third IR "blaster" that you can place in view of other (designed for multiple) devices to control more things.The Roomie app makes adding devices a breeze, and has an extensive library of codes for tons of different devices and manufacturers. If your device isn't listed, there's a relatively easy "teaching" process where you use the device's remote with the "learning port" on the IR box to teach the Roomie app the IR sequence for each button. This is where this Global Cache + Roomie app system shines, in it's flexibility.The Roomie app makes it easy to set up "activities" that fire off a bunch of commands (turn on, set inputs, etc...) and set delays between the commands. You can also customize the remote that displays with each activity, and delete all the buttons you'll never use that just create clutter. Again, this goes towards my point about how the system is flexible. However, while this is very flexible, it still doesn't make it complicated to use or set up. Honestly, I spent a good deal of time setting up my "activities," but I got the basics set up pretty quickly.In summary, this box, combined with the (expensive) Roomie app, is unbeatable and will eliminate your need for 4 remotes or any complicated universal remotes. If you or someone in your house is constantly perplexed by how to turn on the TV, get this!
migrant12
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
WiFi Router refuses to connect to the WF2IR. Tried everything from turning off firewalls, wireless security, b ONLY, etc. Nothing. Android phone couldn't detect it either.A friend tried and was able to connect to it with his iPad but even after updating it with IP address the router and phone couldn't connect.Might try getting a tablet when I can afford it or just live with my existing remote for now.
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