Someone has to say it!

Only 95? you need more time on your hands…

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Where is the fun it that!

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Thats my MAN!! :joy:

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Jumping off the back of this thread. I’m curious to know how drivers will work

I just found a hub randomly non responsive grrrr… lol you guys need to hurry!!!

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You know the old saying… You can have it done fast, affordable or right, but you can only pick two! We went with affordable and right :wink:

patience is key patiencesteg

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I know you can’t say exactly when it will be released, can you give an estimation?
I need/want to buy a new hub and going for the C7 now isn’t really what I want.
I can probably hang on If you aim for a < 6 month but if you are planning for 1-2 years from now, I think I have to look at another option.
Or you can lend me one of your test devices until the real one is released. :wink:

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agreed, my C4 is soooo slow SAP is way down. Things work 75% at best. I’m tired of trying to ‘bubble gum’ fix everything with multiple “rules” and checks to make sure devices did what they should. I need a system that just works (like my Lutron devices).

Here we say it can be done Cheep, Fast, or Well, and you still get 2 out 3. At this point I’ll take Fast/Well and take out a loan for the rest! :rofl:

I have patience, but it took me so long to build up the SAP, I hate to see it wane daily. I’ll be “that guy” camping out for days on end to be ‘first in line’

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“Please take a number”

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69 please

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As you’re very aware, the SAF wouldn’t stay optimal with a test device, however UEF would be through the roof, I’m sure. Mine is.

If that were the case, I’d quit. :grin:

We wouldn’t be discussing “more” if we weren’t confident. I’d say if the situation becomes dire, then the decision is clear. We wouldn’t ask you to toss your current hub in the can and move when we launch. Collective Core will be a nice addition to your current environment.

No one is allowed to release that info quite yet, as we have a timeline for all of this… but I do enjoy some good gunting, and im terrible at keeping a secret so who knows what I may do or have already done :wink:

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User Excitement Factor

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Totally with you. I was just having a little fun. I am looking forward to seeing the final product. I just like to play with new things, try not to take me too seriously.

This is my thought exactly. Once upon a time I thought I was going to get the one hub to rule them all, once I loaded it all I was not too happy. It was not until I opened up to other local solutions did things stabilize for me. I am trying to find the least amount of solutions that gives me ease of use and reliability.

Hopefully it all comes together some day…

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While I understand and sympathize with OLL for dealing with MANY snags along the way I have to agree with the frustration expressed here. It has been only 4 months, give or take, since we learned that there is this awesome thing called CC on the way but it FEELS like an eternity, and I’m sure it’s more so for someone needing to get a new hub while I’m only wanting a new hub although that could change any minute. :crossed_fingers: Add in that HE has become much less attractive with the way they have treated OLL and the desire to ditch it goes to another level.

There also is knowing, roughly, what CC will be but having no clue when it’ll be available for purchase. That said, if it’s not soon™ maybe it’s better not knowing.

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Be warned that might be an early sign of eMMC failure. All 3 of my C-4 hubs showed ever-increasing sluggishness before finally giving up the ghost completely. My theory was that I/O was bogging down due to an increasing amount of wear leveling activity.

Then again, it seems that they can never release an update without major bugs, so who knows…

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:sob:

“Thanks” for the heads up. I’m really hoping I don’t need to move 100+ ZB devices to the C-7 while waiting for my shinny new CC. Come on eMMC hang in there a few more…

At least if it fails I’ll know what happened, and who to blame :laughing:

EDIT: I found this post interesting.

Seeing how my hubs do not get ‘interwebs’ access, I’m hoping this is my issue. It also kind of stinks that not having internet will caused hub slow downs. WTF is up with that!?

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With Wireshark I found that the HE tries to reach hubitat.com and an AWS site a LOT and waits ~3 seconds each time it can’t before moving on. My solution is to block those domains with Pi-hole so when HE asks for an address it gets 0.0.0.0 and doesn’t try to access it so it moves along quickly.

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Hmmm I might need to try that with Untangle. They are blocked, but they just keep hammering away clogging up my logs too.

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