Hi,
I'm testing garage door controlling with Nexa EJLR-1000 and it works quite well. I firs installed it as a wireless doorbell, then after reading the manual a bit more carefully, as the normal self learning on/off (in the end I guess it does not matter which you use). The manual says that for momentary switch every command (up, stop, down) needs to be given twice. In my experience to start you just need to press once, stopping requires three presses and then to stat again (to other direction) once. I can live with this but does it sound like there is some fault in the setup?
Also, has anyone thought about any measures against unwanted openings? In the garage there are not any valuables but especially during the winter I do not want the garage door to accidentally open... I was thinking something like setting a new on/off device that would need to be set "on" to allow passing the controls to the garage door. I.e. this dummy device would activate the "garage door control mode" (maybe not just a dummy device but also tied to a motion sensor etc). But to get it work I guess I would need another dummy device which would be used in an event (press "on" -> if "garage door control mode" is active -> send the real command) and there would in any case still be the actual device whose controls could be accidentally pressed. Any thoughts?