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ShutterModule Mini WC0601-E WiFi operating smart device to make home shutters smart with remote control, voice commands, and automations. Providing automatic calibration and energy metering features. Matter certified and fully compatible with all smart platforms. Flush-mount box IoT device working on low voltage 110-240 V AC, 24-48 V DC.

I use 3 shutter modules integrated in Apple Home. It works perfectly. I connected the modules with both Apps, Apple Home and Freedompro. I needed Freedompro to modify some settings, but for daily operation I use Apple Home. At least to my experience I had to connect the module first to Apple Home. In Apple Home I could choose to connect it with another App. I did. it the other way around first, but could not found a way to Connect the module with another App. But anyway, now they are connected to both Apps. All is working as I expected it. I used the automatic calibration in Freedompro App. As a result it is possible to open the shutter also in Apple Home at a certain percentage


I have 3 windows with Freedompro controls installed (5 more to go) and was positively surprised how well the process went. During my 2 weeks of experimenting, I've seen already the 1st useful app update differentiating between types of shutters.


So far, the Matter integration was also working as expected. I particularly like that they went the native way and consider the app "just another" Matter controller vs. what I have seen with other manufacturers that retain most of their proprietary set-up and communication approach without e.g. exposing an overview of registered fabrics. Hope the company keeps this up and looking forward to firmware updates as well.


Compre estos productos por Amazon . Dos de ellos no funcionaban correctamente y me enviaron unos nuevos. El servicio postventa es de primer nivel. Te ayudan por vdeo llamada a conectarlo si lo necesita y te asisten con cualquier problema que tengas.


I've tried many smart home products, but none of them was as fine as this product. It allows me to integrate my lights to HomeKit with reliable connection. It offers an option to control the light manually with your preferred light switch.


Sono un installatore, sono molto contento del prodotto utilizzato per *smartizzare* impianti elettrici realizzati con sistemi scs my home Bticino molti anni fa ( 2007 - 2009 etc ) . Tutto perfetto ed assistenza molto preparata e rapida nel risolvere le varie situazioni.


Sono un System Integrator e da quando ho conosciuto questo prodotto e questa azienda, ho dato una svolta all'affidabilit dei miei impianti collegati in rete, purtroppo alcune aziende ultimamente hanno creato diversi problemi di connessione remoto e controlli vocali, b con Easykon non ho pi problemi.

Grazie a tutti i ragazzi del team, che sono sempre disponibili e professionali.

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I am a System Integrator and since I have known this product and this company, I have given a turn to the reliability of my networked systems, unfortunately, some companies lately have created several problems with remote connection and voice controls, well with Easykon I have no more problems. Thanks to all the guys in the team, who are always helpful and professional. I recommend this product very much


Double-braced design makes this stand extra stable. 360-degree adjustment grabber places the module where you need it to perform. Memory lock at height adjustment point to lock-in settings. Pair with the Gibraltar SC-EMMP Electronic Drum Module Mounting Plate. Height adjusts from 18" - 27".


Quectel EC25 Mini PCIe is a series of LTE Cat 4 module adopting standard PCI Express Mini Card form factor (Mini PCIe). It is optimized specially for M2M and IoT applications, and delivers 150 Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps uplink data rates.


A rich set of Internet protocols, industry-standard interfaces and abundant functionalities (USB serial drivers for Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11, Linux, Android) extend the applicability of the module to a wide range of M2M applications such as industrial routers, industrial PDAs, rugged tablet PCs, video transmission, and digital signage.


I have problems with this adapter in my old Samsung laptop, sometimes I don't even get so far as to log in before it freezes and blinks Caps lock to indicate kernel panic. Have tried to catch "dmesg -v > dmesgfile" but it does not manage to write anything.


If I manage to do "down" on the interface, everything works fine. It has worked for several years with the same Arch install but seems to be getting worse lately.

Took the module out and reinserted but that did not improve (did not clean the contacts though).


Hi man, i'm in trouble for 4 days, i thought was the only and, may be, had some hardware issue on my HP with the same adapter...

Now i know that is the adapter because i have the same blinks on caps lock and with cable nothing happens and can use normally the PC.

Same here, years of no problems with arch on this notebook. If you can find something, please, help me to resolve the issue, i'll do the same for you. Thanks


Ok, i have hardware button for disable wi-fi and have no issue with this turned off, but, how we can use our pc without wi-fi? Hope that someone can fix this problem in some way, the notebook, with old i7 and ssd, do a great job with arch and i don't want to change it!!!


I had the exact same problem about a week ago, with my laptop freezing and the caps-lock light blinking. After extensive tinkering and googling I found that this is a kernel panic (never had one before) and that the wifi seemed to be the cause. I have the same Broadcom wireless chipset (BCM4313) which always worked fine in Arch before, using the standard driver brcmsmac which comes with the kernel.


Since the laptop got unusable and I got frustrated searching for a solution, I decided to install Manjaro and see whether the same problem occurs. In fact I had no further kernel panic and was happy at first. Unfortunately the internet connection was unstable, with NetworkManager asking for a wifi password every 20 minutes or so, which was very annoying.


After some more tinkering I found that Manjaro by default used the broadcom-wl driver, which seemed to have a problem with my two wifi access points (router + range extender). So I removed broadcom-wl so that brcmsmac is used instead and voil, my laptop froze again after some network use. Since it is easy to switch the kernel in Manjaro, I downgraded from linux 5.8.1 to linux 5.4.58 (LTS) and did not have any issues since then using the brcmsmac driver. Of course it would preferable, if brcmsmac also worked on the newest kernel again and I could switch back to Arch without much hassle.


Long story short:

- the brcmsmac driver seems to cause kernel panic with the BCM4313 network card on the recent linux kernel version 5.8.1

- the broadcom-wl driver does not cause kernel panic (on Manjaro at least), but I had an unstable connection with it (with my machine and setup at least). It might be a solution for others.

Note that to use broadcom-wl you apparently need to blacklist the other broadcom wifi modules (b43, brcmsmac, brcmfmac, maybe others), so that they are not used automatically instead.


Just a quick update: The kernel panic now also occured on the LTS kernel for me, so I am back to using the broadcom-wl driver. For anyone who, like me, is not that experienced with driver stuff: After installing broadcom-wl you can prevent the loading of the problematic driver brcmsmac, and other potentially conflicting drivers, by adding the following blacklist commands

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