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NetHomeServer: RollerTrol
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2015/03/i-have-now-added-support-for-first.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.
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NetHomeServer: March 2014
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This is a work progress blog for the NetHomeServer and ProtocolAnalyzer projects. It may also contain random rambling by Stefan. OpenNetHome in the media. I have now seen two articles about OpenNetHome online! One in the german Linux-Magazin. And one in the greek site osarena.net. It is fun to see that the interest for home automation seems to be growing. Currently I am slowly moving documentation to the new site. A bit boring, but I guess it has to be done. Release notes are available here. The second t...
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NetHomeServer: March 2015
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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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NetHomeServer: Nethome Sending Messages
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2014/11/nethome-sending-messages.html
This is a work progress blog for the NetHomeServer and ProtocolAnalyzer projects. It may also contain random rambling by Stefan. Nethome now have the ability to send messages! There are two new Items added for this: XmppClient. Which has the configuration for the connection to the server and Message. Which holds a message and has the send. I am using the excellent Babbler-library. By Christian Schudt for the xmpp-communication. November 11, 2014 at 12:28 PM. November 12, 2014 at 10:18 PM. Is there some w...
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NetHomeServer: August 2014
http://nethomeserver.blogspot.com/2014_08_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 added a new Item to overcome this weakness in these protocols - a LampRepeater-Item. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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start - Nethome
http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php/start
Visit the new project site at http:/ www.opennethome.org. See here for a list of features. See here for the goals of the project. For Home Automation users. For Home Automation Developers. See screen shots for the GUI:s. NetHomeServer interfaces with a number of avaliable home control systems like:. Transceiver for generic control of radio based devices. Read more. Remote control extender for generic control of IR devices. Read more. Thermometer system for wireless temerature sensors. Read more.
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analyzer:start - Nethome
http://wiki.nethome.nu/doku.php/analyzer/start
The Protocol Analyzer is a small tool that can catch, analyze and decode slow pulse based protocols. Typical examples are IR-Remotes or RF-Remotes. It uses the microphone input to read the signals. Since this is almost always available with drivers across operating systems, this tool works without any specific drivers on Windows, Linux and OSX. Protocol Analyzer can decode a number of standard protocols such as the infrared protocols: RC5, RC6, Pioneer, JVC, Nexa,X10, Pronto (See here.
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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).