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  1. Bob Ebaugh

    Simple Blue Iris I/O using Shelly1 Wi-Fi Devices

    Hmmm...I looked at both sides enough to determine what you want to do looks possible. You probably already know that. But the details are the reverse of what I did. What I posted above is an example of BI controlling a Shelly device. Your application requires a Shelly device to send BI a...
  2. Bob Ebaugh

    Simple Blue Iris I/O using Shelly1 Wi-Fi Devices

    For anyone else looking at this, it took me a couple days to figure out how to make this integration work. My requirements were this: 1) If it's after dark; 2) and there is a motion trigger 3) from any one of multiple cameras 4) then turn on the lights connected to the Shelly device for X...
  3. Bob Ebaugh

    Simple Blue Iris I/O using Shelly1 Wi-Fi Devices

    Thanks for posting this! It's exactly what I was looking for. I already have the parts, been using the dusk to dawn timer in a Shelly to turn 3 sets of floods on/off at dusk/dawn. But to be more energy efficient, figure I can use the camera motion alerts in Blue Iris to act like a motion...
  4. Bob Ebaugh

    New install sanity check, comments welcome

    It was a long time ago, but I once built a new PC, installed the OS using a public Internet address, and it got hacked before I could install all the windows OS updates minutes after completing the base install. Probably XP. Never made that mistake again. The point...there are vulnerabilities...
  5. Bob Ebaugh

    New install sanity check, comments welcome

    The Ubiquity problem was unfortunate. As I understand it, the Unifi products were not implicated. According to Ubiquity, it was limited to older WISP devices on out of date firmware. How many times has Windows been hacked? Nobody/nothing is immune.
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