Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
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Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
Where can I find more info on the Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat? The product description indicates that it is WiFi enabled. Does it support a wired Ethernet connection? If not, is there a EVL-3 compatible thermostat that has a wired Ethernet connection?
Re: Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
The Stat50 appears to be the same as a 3M-50 that is sold under several different Lables. Do a google search for 3M-50
I have 3 of the Filtrete 3M-50's and they work very well. I can monitor and control them via the Eyezon portal or via Radiothermostat.com
They are Wifi connected to my routers. The wifi module is a usnap module. There also appears to be a z-wave version.
I have 3 of the Filtrete 3M-50's and they work very well. I can monitor and control them via the Eyezon portal or via Radiothermostat.com
They are Wifi connected to my routers. The wifi module is a usnap module. There also appears to be a z-wave version.
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Re: Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
As Flyct says, the STAT50 is a version of the CT50 made by Radio Thermostat for Eyezon.
Re: Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
Flyct and Grandwizard, Thanks for the info. This answers my question about wired Ethernet on the Stat50. It's only WiFi. I really want to use wired Ethernet. Would you happen to know if there are any wired Ethernet Thermostats compatible with the EVL3?
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I believe that your choices do not include an Ethernet option.
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Re: Stat50 Ethernet Thermostat Spec
At this time we only support the EMS-100 (via Escort) and the STAT50.2TallRon wrote:Flyct and Grandwizard, Thanks for the info. This answers my question about wired Ethernet on the Stat50. It's only WiFi. I really want to use wired Ethernet. Would you happen to know if there are any wired Ethernet Thermostats compatible with the EVL3?
I'm not even aware of any residential thermostats with Ethernet.