Specialy the Plugwise and Homeseer interface.
Cheers, Verkenner
BTW Did the people from Enexis told you (with the Smart meter) they can switch off your electricity from remote

The service guy who came to install the Plugwise system was not really well instructed. He complained that he was only instructed 2 hours, and then was sent out with an installation manual and a support number at Plugwise.Verkenner wrote:"in the end we ended up installing a complete new system" Did you reinstall the Stretch Pro plugin or Source ?
No I can't because that is part of the Stretch Pro's customised firmware. That must be decoding the data telegrams sent by the P1 port. It's reading the Day and Night meter values, the actual power consumtion, and the gas meter value. Those must be stored within the SP, because it has the meter values available even when the Plugwise Source or Server software are not active (historical meter values are shown in Source when it has been started).And can you tell someting about the software to read the "P1-port.
If only had been able to see the password ....And of course ..... the secured WRT160NL asks to open![]()
The WAN port of the Stretch Pro is connected to my LAN. The four LAN ports of the Stretch Pro actually are in a different subnet, so it still works as a router.PietjeNL wrote:So the internet from your router is linked to the lan side of the Stretch Pro?
So your ip is fixed on the lan side aswell?
Check wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/wrt160nl#f ... lsafe.modemo046 wrote:If only I had been able to see the password ....And of course ..... the secured WRT160NL asks to open![]()
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I fully understand that I'm an early bird, that's why it is a pilot project and mistakes and problems will arrise. Although I'm still curious in what way I can give feedback to Enexis and Plugwise about my experiences. Not clear to me yet.Verkenner wrote:It takes a long ride to develop a new product. Plugwise does. But it's a hard job they did. Let's give them some credits.
But the the early bird (Maurice) catches the starters mistakes (verion 0) from the developer.![]()
In what way are the telegrams not the same? The format is fixed. Maybe the order in which the various items are reported may change. Text strings are limited in length.And Plugwise had to deal with many starting problems. E.g. Not every brand of kWh-meter sends the same telegram.
Yes, the kWh-meters are NTA complaint but the format of the telegrams are not the same.
That is not a proper solution for the average consumer, so it's OK that Plugwise has a separate interface for that.For people who have running a PC 24/7 (e.g. a domotica-PC with Plugwise-Source) the P1 port of the kWH-meter can connected via the FTDI-TTL-232-5V-WE-Cable (min. 10 meters long) directly to the PC. In that case the router (WRT160NL) should not be needed.
But I rather won't put my guests in the meter cupboard to offer them internet access!!The WRT160NL has extra LAN-ports. Extra ports are always handy and specially different subnet.
And fence off the backbone of my home-network for guests is an realy good idea. Guests can use the subnetwork![]()
I prefer wired networking myself, but the Plugwise system must be a generic solution, so in my opinion it should offer both wired LAN and WLAN options (maybe even integrate Homeplug). Many people don't have wired internet, nor have the router near the smart meter. And Homelug also isn't always reliable (as I found out myself, as I had to change the adapters already due to instability).Using the WirelessLAN (in stead of cables) on the WRT160NL does not reduce the problems of customizing really.
In my house there are so many wireless systems that I expect interaction and interruptions (on air) real soon. That's why I like (short) cables.
No, I just use a terminal program (Putty in my case) where can see the telegrams come by every 10 seconds. I would like to have an integration into Homeseer, separate from Plugwise, but I have no clue how to make a plugin. Maybe anybody here on the forum could help me on that."I used a standard telephone splitter........and all other connected systems need to listen.......So now I'm able to monitor what data the Plugwise system is receiving"
Did you make a home brew of software (VB or Pyton?) to read the P1-telegrams on your PC? Please can you tell someting about this software?
Not yet, I'm waiting for feedback from them. One option suggested by the helpdesk is to link my old license to the pilot project. But I'm waiting for a final solution.Did Plugwise provide you with a solution to combine your one-year old history and the new data? With the old or new licence key?