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USB ZigBee Modem

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This looks like an interesting option for controlling some DIY ZigBee projects via Serial port. I wonder if we could easily control Plugwise Circles with this from Homeseer, instead of using the 'Source'?

http://www.controlanything.com/Merchant ... gBeeModems

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Here's how it works. Plug the ZigBee Modem into your computer and install the drivers. The ZigBee modem will mount as a COM port on your PC. Next, talk to the COM port as though you were communicating with a RS-232 serial device that is directly connected to your PC. That's all there is to it!!!

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-Mounts as a Virtual COM Port
-Plug In, Open the COM Port and Start Sending Commands
-Programmable Baud Rate
-Compatible with All ZigBee Devices
-LED Status Lights Indicate Communication
-USB Powered
-Includes USB Cable
-Includes Enclosure

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USB ZigBee Modem

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Looks interesting, but I think I have read somewhere that the Plugwise products use a proprietary protocol.

Will try to verify where I have read it.

Michel - Domotica newbie....;-)
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by spierie</i>
<br />Looks interesting, but I think I have read somewhere that the Plugwise products use a proprietary protocol.

Will try to verify where I have read it.
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Yeah that probably is the case, especially regarding all the monitoring data. Switching would have been nice. But even without Plugwise it has me thinking again about doing a ZigBee project... ;)
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Re: USB ZigBee Modem

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Since november 19th i have this XStick from Digi:
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Combined with FTDI driver you get a COM port, that's all there is to it :)
I've been using this XStick for a week or 2 and it's working as it should.
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Re: USB ZigBee Modem

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Did you integrate it with HomeSeer?

Seems there is no ZigBee integration for HS yet if I search for it...
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Re: USB ZigBee Modem

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No (, not yet???). Currently I'm busy with code for an interface to my own domotica system. I need to get some experience first with these devices, get it all working before anything else...
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