I’ve been exploring ways to integrate my smart home devices seamlessly, and I stumbled upon an interesting challenge. I own both a Vera Edge and a Vera Lite, and while I know they can be connected via LAN, I’m hesitant to do so for resilience reasons. My goal is to find a reliable method to trigger actions on one Vera from another, even when they’re on separate networks and under different MiOS usernames. For instance, I’d love to have my ‘Going Away’ VSwitch on the main Vera also turn off the auto-heating VSwitch on the other Vera. This kind of cross-device automation could really enhance my smart home setup! After some research, I discovered that using external URLs might be a viable solution. However, I’m not entirely sure how to implement this securely and efficiently. If anyone has successfully set up something similar or has tips on the best practices for cross-network Vera communication, I’d be thrilled to hear from you. On a lighter note, I’ve also been experimenting with location-based reminders for shopping lists. It’s such a handy feature, and I’m curious if others have taken it a step further by integrating specific store zones. The idea of getting reminded only about items needed at the current store is genius! If anyone has implemented this or has suggestions, please share your experiences. Lastly, I came across a user who mentioned their Shelly Plug S randomly turning on around midnight. I’ve had similar quirks with smart devices in the past, and it’s always reassuring to hear that others have faced—and overcome—these issues. If anyone has insights or troubleshooting steps, I’d love to learn more. Smart home automation is such a dynamic field, and I’m excited to see how these challenges can be overcome with a bit of creativity and community support. Let’s keep the ideas flowing!