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Choosing a home automation system / JEELINK
« on: March 31, 2016, 12:58:10 PM »
Good day, I have been slowly adding RollerTrol to my house, and started on adding this to my automation projects. First, I have a question, if I am using a generic RF12B what NETWORK ID do the motors use on 433MHz?
Second I installed OpenNetHome, and I don't see RollerTRol as an option. I do see where in the Pi wiki it says:
" We are using the Jeelink product from Jean-Claude Wippler's excellent Jeelabs product line, sold in the US by Modern Devices. There are 2 versions, please choose the Jeelink Classic Version (433 MHz, RFM12B chip).
You simply plug it in, select the USB port and create the device. For those of you interested in more information about this USB transceiver, we'll cover it later in more detail in another article. Our kits come with this unit pre-configured with the correct driver firmware. "
I do not see the kits for offer on the website, so I am assuming there is a plugin I need to obtain somewhere?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Second I installed OpenNetHome, and I don't see RollerTRol as an option. I do see where in the Pi wiki it says:
" We are using the Jeelink product from Jean-Claude Wippler's excellent Jeelabs product line, sold in the US by Modern Devices. There are 2 versions, please choose the Jeelink Classic Version (433 MHz, RFM12B chip).
You simply plug it in, select the USB port and create the device. For those of you interested in more information about this USB transceiver, we'll cover it later in more detail in another article. Our kits come with this unit pre-configured with the correct driver firmware. "
I do not see the kits for offer on the website, so I am assuming there is a plugin I need to obtain somewhere?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.