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I'm starting work on episode 43 of Notch 6 which will revolve around the new Lionel WiFi box and iCab app for the iPhone. I'll have some significant time to play with both of these items. Of course I'll spend a decent amount of time during the show giving my review and opinions about this new technology, but I want to know what about this technology has you curious. Do you have a question about functions, features, etc.? Post them in this thread and as I explore this new technology and build the show I will try to touch on some of these topics and answer some of your questions. Please note that this will only cover the WiFi box and and iCab app. Not going to mess with the sensor tracks just yet. Thanks in advance for your input. 

 

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How will you select and add locomotives to the app?  Which iPhone models will it support, also which iOS versions?  Can you swipe the screen left/right to select between most recent locomotives/trains/routes/accessories?  Will it offer full Legacy control, or just the core control like the Cab1-L?  If full Legacy, with the small screen size compared to the larger size of the Cab-2, how will they get all the buttons on the screen for fat fingered people?  If there are shift keys to get additional buttons, are they no more than one level down?

Originally Posted by GARDNER:

Does the Smart Device connect to a Router then the Router to the WiFi or can the Smart Device connect directly to the WiFi Box.?...

The LCS WiFi can be configured either way - your choice:

 

1. The LCS WiFi box can be configured as a wireless client to your home's existing WiFi router. If set up this way, the "iDevice" running iCab would be configured exactly as it is right now, ie it would remain connected to your home's existing WiFi router. 

 

2. The LCS WiFi box can be configured to be a wireless access point completely independent of your home's existing WiFi network. If set up this way, the "iDevice" running iCab would need to be configured (via the Setup->WiFi menu) to connect to the LCS WiFi box's wireless network before iCab could be used. With this configuration, your "iDevice" would of course have no internet access or access to other hardware currently networked to your WiFi router while it is being used to run trains with iCab. However, this is Lionel's "recommended" configuration, based on concerns that the first configuration I described above could introduce an unpredictable delay in transmission of commands sent from the "iDevice" to the LCS WiFi box if your home's existing WiFi network has a lot of other WiFi data traffic going across it.

 

 

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Originally Posted by cbojanower:

Sinclair, the answer to your first question is on the LCS page, it reads the base and sees the engines in there

A better way to ask the question might be "can the iCab add locos to the base like you do with the Cab2" (minus the modules of course)

Well, I guess I worded my question that way as I don't fully have a grasp of how Legacy works (Like are the locomotives in t he base or handheld?).  But the main thing is I want to know which iDevices and iOS versions are supported.  The wider the range the better.  I do have an iPhone 4S, but if the best is to set the module as a WiFi point and connect directly to it, I'd rather be able to use my old iPhone 3G or 2nd gen iPod touch as a dedicated LCS controller.

I'd be curious as to design intent. Meant to control one engine or multiple just like the Cab-2? 

 

From http://www.lionel.com/lcs/LCSproducts/iCab/index.html

 

"The iCab app requires LCS WiFi to connect to your layout (up to 15 users can share a single LCS WiFi module). The iCab App works with the Base-1L; a Legacy base adds additional features."

 

What might those features be relative to the Cab-1L?

Originally Posted by sinclair:

Well, I guess I worded my question that way as I don't fully have a grasp of how Legacy works (Like are the locomotives in t he base or handheld?). 

Locos are stored in the 990 base (not the 993) The remotes reflect what is on the base. This is why when you take your CAB-2 to a friends house or club you can immediately see their engines

 

Originally Posted by AlanRail:

I saw where Lionel switches can be accessed and controlled by the IPAD; what about switches connected through an AIU and addressed via DCS?

The LCS WiFi module and its app (just like the Lionel CAB-1 and CAB-2) cannot be used to control any DCS device. iPad control of switches connected to an AIU and addressed via DCS will have to await release of the MTH's own WiFi module and the DCS WiFi app.

 

OK than makes sense even though the MTH TIU can be connected to a SER 2 module. The communication is one way from the TIU to the SER2.

 

This means that to control a switch via DCS handheld the switches are connected to an AIU; and to also control them from an IPad you would need a ASC2 connected to the same switch ( unless it is a TMCC switch). 

 

So what Z-Stuff would need to do is make TMCC connector to its switches. Is that the 

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