
Remote connecting over Link when it's disabled
I have two brains and two remotes. I want them to operate independently as I need discrete IR output to multiple of the same device (for different rooms). Unfortunately it seems that the new remote of the second new brain I installed has decided to connect in two paths at the same time. Neeo Link and Wifi. So now I have a remote connected to two brains at once that I didn't ask for or try to configure. So my basement remote is operating my living room brain and I don't want it to. How do I fix this????? I've already reset the remote to factory and re-paired it with the correct brain, but it still connects via Link to the other brain (link turned off).
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Matt B Can you Provide the Hostnames of both Brains?
I also operate two remotes and two different Brains, but never had an issue with your describtion. The Remote normaly choose the same Brain to communicate with that it is paired to. The NEEO Link OFF only switching off the Main route through it. The Link itself stays on to provide Updates to the remote, but it is never used to transport your Actions over itself.
I will pull in Jeff and Ingrid to provide you some help.
Short question: what does the remote from the other room do, if you pull out one Brain, redo remote config with only one powered brain and then power up the other (allready fully connected and setuped brain)? Does the remote reswitch again?