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NetHomeServer: March 2015
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2015_03_01_archive.html
This is a work progress blog for the NetHomeServer and ProtocolAnalyzer projects. It may also contain random rambling by Stefan. I have now added support for the first actuator in OpenNetHome - the RollerTrol. Automation systems. RollerTrol manufactures motors for automating shades and blinds. Most of their products are very DIY-friendly, and one of their more popular products is a small tubular motor that fits in the IKEA Tupplur Blind. The Item is available in the nightly build. Subscribe to: Posts (At...
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OpenNetHome » REST
http://opennethome.org/interfaces/rest
The OpenNetHome REST API is currently under development, so it is not yet available in an official release. It is however available in the nightly builds so it is possible to download it from there (see the download page. This also means that details of the interface may still change. The REST interface is part of the JettyWEB HomeItem, so the address is the same as for the web interface. This means that if the WEB interface in a OpenNetHome installation for example is on. Invoke an action in a HomeItem.
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NetHomeServer: December 2014
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
This is a work progress blog for the NetHomeServer and ProtocolAnalyzer projects. It may also contain random rambling by Stefan. I thought I would make it easier to share answers to questions I get, and also have a place where other users can comment, so I have added a forum to to the site. I have been asked about this before and had actually prepared a forum plugin on the site for a while, but now I went for phpBB instead. The forum is available at http:/ forum.opennethome.org. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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NetHomeServer: Forum added
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2014/12/forum-added.html
This is a work progress blog for the NetHomeServer and ProtocolAnalyzer projects. It may also contain random rambling by Stefan. I thought I would make it easier to share answers to questions I get, and also have a place where other users can comment, so I have added a forum to to the site. I have been asked about this before and had actually prepared a forum plugin on the site for a while, but now I went for phpBB instead. The forum is available at http:/ forum.opennethome.org.
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OpenNetHome » Home Items
http://opennethome.org/home-items
OpenNetHomeServer is built by plugin modules around a very small system core. The modules are called Home Items, and a Home Item typically represents something physical like a lamp or interface hardware. New Home Items can be separately compiled and loaded as plugins. The current release ships with the following Home Items:. Used to place a generic button on the Plan-page in the WEB interface. Implements the WEB interface. A very light weight web server for all WEB interfaces.
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OpenNetHome » Screen Shots
http://opennethome.org/screen-shots
NetHomeServer has a small built in WEB-Server ( Jetty. So you access the user interface via a browser. Below are screenshots of the main views in the interface:. The start screen where you can organize the Home Items in Rooms. It is possible to configure multiple Room pages. The Plan View where you can upload your own background image and drag and drop Home Items to correct locations. Yo can configure if clicking on the Items brings up a menu of actions from the Item or just toggles the lamps. There is a...
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OpenNetHome » Goals
http://opennethome.org/goals
There are a number of different home automation servers out there, and the number is constantly growing, so to be able to pick one it is important to know why a specific one exists. The NetHomeServer was built with a number of specific goals. At the time of it’s creation no other project fulfilled these requirements:. It must be able to mix hardware from different vendors. It must be portable. Must be WEB based. It must be usable without having to learn a script language. Home developers know that most l...
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OpenNetHome » Download
http://opennethome.org/download
OpenNetHome is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. As published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. OpenNetHome is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Download NetHomeServer 2.0. Run the s...
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OpenNetHome » Features
http://opennethome.org/features
OpenNetHome is open source and the architecture is also open. This means that it is not tied to one particular technology for control of lamps and reading of temperature and so on. Runs on Windows, Linux (Raspberry Pi for example) and MAC OSX. Supports multiple technologies and protocols for remote control and data monitoring. Control lamps and appliances via the FS20-system. Also receiving events. Control lamps and appliances via the Nexa-system. Also receiving events. Control appliances via powermid IR.
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OpenNetHome » Hardware
http://opennethome.org/hardware
To be able to control external devices (like dimmers and switches) and to be able to receive data from external thermometers, you need some kind of interface hardware. OpenNetHomeServer supports a number of different interface devices and also makes it easy to build your own interface hardware! Interfaces for the 433 MHz band. Is a transceiver for the 433MHz RF band which is used for most remote controlled switches and dimmers. Tellstick Duo allows both control of remote devices and reception of data...