Remote Access
Home automation is all about convenience, but what good is all this home control if you’re away from your home? Remote access is an important feature to any home automation system. HAI’s Snap-Link is software that allows you to control your home from anywhere in the world. It’s easy to set up because it is self-contained on a USB drive or on your iPhone or Android powered phone. Ease is key; what good is remote access or any of the home automation luxuries when they are too complicated to understand? HAI’s Snap-Link software communicates with your home control system in real time so you can turn on and off lights, closes the garage door, and makes sure all the windows and doors are closed. HAI’s Omni Pro II panel even allows you to view your home security cameras from anywhere in the world. Now when you’re out of town you can still keep an eye on your home
- IP: This is your DDNS account (myhome.homeip.net)
- Port: 4369
- Key 1: encryption key (explained in Part 3 of this guide)
- Key 2: encryption key (explained in Part 3 of this guide)
- Code: Your 4-digit user code
Step 3: Save & Connect – The first time you connect you will need to LOAD NAMES. This is a one-time download.
Enjoy!
By now you have setup port fowarding in your router and implemented a DDNS system. Now we are going to configure your HAI Snaplink software to allow you to log into your home automation system from anywhere in the world.
Step 1: Open Snaplink and EDIT the controller file. If you are prompted for a password, enter “password” (and then change it!).
Step 2: Enter you account settings.
- IP Address or Domain Name: This is your DDNS domain name (ex: myhome.homeip.net).
- Port Number: Always 4369
- Encryption Keys 1 & 2: If you purchased the system from us this will automatically be filled in. If not, go to your touch screen and hit System, Setup, System Setup, Enter Code, 6 (Misc), and scroll down to the encryption keys.
- User Code: The 4-digit code you use to arm/disarm the system.
- Click Save.
In order to enable us to interface with home automation systems devices like the OmniPro II and Omni IIe we need to know the external IP address of your home. While this can be done by typing in the actual IP address (EX 64.234.182.24), that number is difficult to remember.
Even if you can remember it, the bigger problem is that your ISP will change that number from time to time.
The solution is DDNS. Dynamic DNS allows your IP address to be translated to a domain name such as myhome.homeip.net. This is both easier to remember and always stays up to date with your changing IP address.
In this blog post, we will walk you through setting up DDNS.
To use DynDNS service, you will first need to register with them.
Step 1: Go to DynDNS.com. You will be presented with screen that looks like this:

Step 2: Notice the highlighted part in the above screenshot. Enter the subdomain of your choice and select the domain name from the dropdown given. In the screenshot shown below, we have entered “myhome” as our subdomain and selected “homeip.net” as domain name. We typically will use the naming convention familyname.homeip.net. Once done, press “Add” button.

Step 3: After this, you will be presented with a simple form like the one shown below. Here you will need to enter the username and password that will be used to access your DynDNS account. You would also need to enter your email address. Before clicking on “Create Account” button, make sure you have entered the text shown in image captcha and agree with AUP and privacy policy of DynDNS.com.

Step 4: Now you will receive an email from DynDNS.com. Click on the link given to confirm your account.
Step 5: Clicking on the confirmation link will take you to the page that looks like the one shown below. To start using dynamic DNS service, click on “Activate Services” button.

Step 6: Your dynamic dns service is now be activated. You will be shown your hostname with IP address in details field.

Step 7: The final step is to add our DDNS account information to our router. This will be slightly different on each router. Below is a screen shot of a Linksys router. Follow the steps in Part I of this guide to log into your router. Then click on the DDNS option under the SETUP menu. Select DynDNS.org as the DDNS service and enter your DDNS account information. When done click on SAVE SETTINGS. After a minute or two the status should save “Update Success†or similar.

The following guide will show you how to set up port forwarding on your router. This will allow us to connect to your system to make changes, as well as allow you to access your system over the internet.
Open Internet Explorer and type 192.168.1.1 into your address bar. A login window will pop up. Enter your user name and password. By default the user name and password are “admin” and “admin”. If 192.168.1.1 does not work, try 192.168.0.1. Some routers default to the .0.1 subnet.
- Application:HAI
- Start:4369
- End:4369
- Protocol:Both
- IP Address:155
- Enabled:Checked







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