In last two years I have installed several XComport components in my house. Both input and output modules. What I am looking is an way of controlling these modules with my iPad, but there is nothing on the market yet. I am not afraid of some software development, but I understand that the protocol is closed. So my question is, does somebody knows a way to control the XComfort modules? I have noticed that Moeller has released an "ethernet communication interface". Is it possible to communicate within my LAN with this ECI? Or is there an other solution for controlling my system?
Greats Gerald
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Re: XComfort protocol
Hello, you can use a Xcomfort HomeControlBox. The HomeControlBox has an API to get/set device values.
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Re: XComfort protocol
Hi Gerald,
I see your question is from January, I don’t know if you already have an answer.
There is a way to connect your xComfort to your LAN, and control your home with the software, but it cost some money. You can use the IP-Symcon software. I saw in the last catalog that there is a new player on the market also, HomeBrace. With HomeBrace I have no experience.
IP-Symcon has a app for iPad, iPhone and iPod and for Android.
http://www.ip-symcon.de/
http://www.homebrace.com
Albert
I see your question is from January, I don’t know if you already have an answer.
There is a way to connect your xComfort to your LAN, and control your home with the software, but it cost some money. You can use the IP-Symcon software. I saw in the last catalog that there is a new player on the market also, HomeBrace. With HomeBrace I have no experience.
IP-Symcon has a app for iPad, iPhone and iPod and for Android.
http://www.ip-symcon.de/
http://www.homebrace.com
Albert