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Samsung rs232 echos command
Samsung rs232 echos command








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But I don't have to mess with a SSH connection for these TV's no do I? - Jason Mussetter Also, I saw Crestron Marketplace had a "certified driver" that used SSH? WTF? I want to stay away from their certified drivers if I can, as I've not heard good things yet, and they seem to be more trouble than they are worth. All the messages across the internet are rather old about this too, so I'm not sure if it's different now. It seems there may be a menu setting for this, like "Power On standby" or something? This is where I started to get nervous since information was conflicting (or maybe is different based on model). The manuals that I can find, do not mention a WOL packet. Connect on port 1515 using a TCP Client module? Is it that simple? I've heard some TV require a Wake-On-Lan packet to turn them on, and others have not mentioned that. Manuals all say that the protocol is same as normal MDC protocol (set the SetID up like normal). I've found some conflicting info, and need to find out what is correct. Now I have 2 buildings of the QM series, they are all spec'd for IP control only, and I want to make sure I'm good, as timeline is short.

samsung rs232 echos command

Mussetter Programming Services On 3:53 am, Jason Mussetter wrote: Guys, I've controlled LOTS of Samsung TV's before, so I'm no stranger, but not any via IP before (always RS232 or EXLink). Guys, I've controlled LOTS of Samsung TV's before, so I'm no stranger, but not any via IP before (always RS232 or EXLink).










Samsung rs232 echos command