Hi,
Does anyone know how easy it is to controle the RFXCOM products from linux? I am talking writing your own scripts etc? And is the USB version any easier than the lan version or is it kind of the same? I noticed the LAN version is more expensive than separate receiver/transmitter USB modules.. are they besides the connection identical?
I run my whole house automation system on 1 Siemen-Fujitsu Futro S400 (an old embedded windows based terminal) now flashed with ubuntu 10... it has USB ports so I guess USB would costwise be preferable..
Alex
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How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
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Re: How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
The protocols to/from the USB and the TCP/IP LAN version are identical.
The LAN version can also be flashed with xPL firmware. The xPL protocol is Open Source and the RFXCOM implementation is available at: www.rfxcom.com/downloads
Both, USB and LAN are supported by DomotiGa www.domotiga.nl
The LAN version can also be flashed with xPL firmware. The xPL protocol is Open Source and the RFXCOM implementation is available at: www.rfxcom.com/downloads
Both, USB and LAN are supported by DomotiGa www.domotiga.nl
Re: How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
It's very easy. I've been using a USB RFXCOM receiver for years now with no problems at all. I use it for all my RF. You talk to the USB version through the Linux USB <-> serial driver (ftdi_sio.ko)
RFXCOM supply all the documentation you need and the technical support is of course excellent!
There's a Linux area on this forum and though I've not tried it, DomotiGa (again on this forum) looks good.
Steve
RFXCOM supply all the documentation you need and the technical support is of course excellent!
There's a Linux area on this forum and though I've not tried it, DomotiGa (again on this forum) looks good.
Steve
Re: How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
Steve,
Great! Thats what I wanted to hear..
I am bit unsure which transmitter to order.. the 433 mhz one or the 433 mhz with the extra text saying "This RFXmitter can only be used by the Homeseer RFXCOM plug-in, Girder or xPL!". It seems like these units both support different protocols. And do I still need to order the EUR 23,80 transmitter module? Or is that already included in the unit? I want to control the Elro AB400 units..
Alex
Great! Thats what I wanted to hear..

I am bit unsure which transmitter to order.. the 433 mhz one or the 433 mhz with the extra text saying "This RFXmitter can only be used by the Homeseer RFXCOM plug-in, Girder or xPL!". It seems like these units both support different protocols. And do I still need to order the EUR 23,80 transmitter module? Or is that already included in the unit? I want to control the Elro AB400 units..
Alex
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Re: How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
Best is to order an 10105 USB RFXmitter. http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#10105
This unit is equiped with the RFXmitter module.
For more information contact support RFXCOM
This unit is equiped with the RFXmitter module.
For more information contact support RFXCOM
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Re: How easy is it to control RFXCOM products from linux?
The RFXtrx433 has been announced.
This transceiver has a much simpler interface. For programmers the free SDK is available on request.
This transceiver has a much simpler interface. For programmers the free SDK is available on request.