has anyone experience with a z-wave usb stick attached to a kind of usb to ip converter and controlled over the internet, like rfxcom with all kind of commands ?
labium
z-wave over tcp/ip
z-wave over tcp/ip
Last edited by labium on Sun May 29, 2011 5:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: z-wave over ip
I played for about half an hour with a cheap ip - usb server and an Aeon Z-stick.
The PC gets a virtual COM port. It worked fine.
But it is one of the many projects, that I will continue "in a little while".
The PC gets a virtual COM port. It worked fine.
But it is one of the many projects, that I will continue "in a little while".

Re: z-wave over ip
got aeon labs zwave stick, plc, irtrans, rfxcom, and a few usb to rs-232 converters running on 2 belkins ( usb 2 network ) thru the house here.
No problems to report from my configuration and its runnig quite stable for a few years now. ( hs2 )
No problems to report from my configuration and its runnig quite stable for a few years now. ( hs2 )
Re: z-wave over ip
on the local lan network is also heve no problems to adress usb over ip/tcp but on the wlan(internet) is a different question.
labium
labium
Re: z-wave over tcp/ip
z wave and plugwise over the internet works fine with the program usb over ethernet on a remote computer with the z-wave aenon labs stick in it and the plugwise stick. it doesnt work with anywhereusb, lantronix ubox and belkin homebase. these last 3 devices work fine on a local network but not over the internet.
but still a simple usb to tcp/ip box would be preferrable because of the costs and energy consumption. still looking for the right solution for usb over internet.
labium
but still a simple usb to tcp/ip box would be preferrable because of the costs and energy consumption. still looking for the right solution for usb over internet.
labium