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- Saturday 27 April 2024 16:56
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
- Replies: 474
- Views: 286985
Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Hi, I've been using Domoticz since 2016 - running on a RPi4. I was trying to keep OpenZWave in my Domoticz config, 50 hardware devices and I don't feel like wanting to migrate manually to Zwave-JS. What are the latest best practices? In the latest 2024.4 update I've lost a lot of zwave features: not ...
- Thursday 14 May 2020 15:36
- Forum: Python
- Topic: Python plugin: DomoticzLinky
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2248
Re: Python plugin: DomoticzLinky
Thanks @Barberousse, this is a great plugin very easy to set up and well written.
Can you confirm that the data is collected / made available by Enedis only until the day before?
Can you confirm that the data is collected / made available by Enedis only until the day before?
- Tuesday 12 May 2020 20:17
- Forum: Python
- Topic: Python Plugin: Network Pinger (Native ICMP)
- Replies: 52
- Views: 16332
Re: Python Plugin: Network Pinger (Native ICMP)
Hi, I run Domoticz since 2016 on a RPi2 and have upgraded recently to a RPi 4 running Buster and Domoticz 2020.2. I tried this Pinger pluging and : - it crashed my Domoticz web server at each install and uninstall of the hardware - it showed a cumulative value of the ping instead of an instantaneous ...
- Tuesday 12 May 2020 19:20
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: Tesla hardware module
- Replies: 283
- Views: 187950
Re: Tesla hardware module
... I think the purpose of Teslamate exceeds the purpose of the domoticz module. The domoticz module is meant for automation only (e.g. start/stop charging based on various conditions, warning when the car is open etc, warming or de freezing the car when you get up) just like the other sensors and ...
- Tuesday 12 May 2020 18:14
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: Tesla hardware module
- Replies: 283
- Views: 187950
Re: Tesla hardware module
Hi @MrHobbes74, Well done for that Tesla module, congrats! I just migrated my Domoticz Pi server from a good old Pi 2 to a Pï 4 running Buster & Domoticz 2020.2 and I discovered it. I have a couple of Questions before configuring the module : - Is there a way to just enter the Tesla token and not ...
- Thursday 07 May 2020 12:56
- Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
- Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
- Replies: 257
- Views: 81815
Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Hi, You can install the Ookla speedtest directly on the Pi4. Regards OK thanks. I installed it and got it running well. The speed reported by the Speedtest++ package is a bit higher though. I understood it uses raw data instead of TCP packets to measure the bandwitdh. Ookla speedtest seems to ...
- Wednesday 06 May 2020 23:38
- Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
- Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
- Replies: 257
- Views: 81815
Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Well, the RPi 4 is managing the flow quite well by itself, look at the results of the above speedtest++ : pi@Raspberry-Pi4-Domoticz:~/SpeedTest $ /usr/local/bin/SpeedTest SpeedTest++ version 1.14 Speedtest.net command line interface Info: https://github.com/taganaka/SpeedTest Author: Francesco ...
- Wednesday 06 May 2020 23:04
- Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
- Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
- Replies: 257
- Views: 81815
Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Hi, I've been using Speedtest-cli & st2domo.py for several years now. I was on a DSL line, with a Pi2. I migrated to a Fiber line (D/L went from 8 to 940Mbit/s and U/L from 0.8 to 430 !) as well as migrated my RPi2 to a bran new RPi4, 2GB on a brand new Raspbian install. I bumped into the upload ...
- Saturday 28 March 2020 13:16
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: Tesla hardware module
- Replies: 283
- Views: 187950
Re: Tesla hardware module
Hi MrHobbes74, Thanks for the great work! I look forward to setting it up... but will need to upgrade my Raspbian & Domoticz to the latest versions before though... We were several people from a Tesla french forum to discuss about it but we did not have much time to make it a reality! Now I guess we ...
- Sunday 02 October 2016 23:48
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 24796
Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Well, healing the network seemed to reorganize its view:
- Sunday 02 October 2016 20:29
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 24796
Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
No answer on my previous question? Well, I have another one: why does it show two devices without interconnexions though they work perfectly fine in my network ? :roll: :) Devices 21, 22 & 23 have been included in one hour time-frame. 21 showed interconnexions immediately, nothing for 22 & 23 that ...
- Sunday 04 September 2016 15:55
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 24796
Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Hi Stuviow, No, it is not the case in my network : InfoVito003.jpg As you can see, the door sensors (9,10,11) have bold lines and operates on battery, and are sleeping devices. The two last devices I added are roller shutters (16 & 17) and display thin lines (the "Bureau" one has been installed more ...
- Sunday 04 September 2016 14:23
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 24796
Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Hi, Do you know the meaning of the line width in the zwave network graph? I remarked that most of the newer devices have thin lines at their ends while older devices have all bold lines. I mean by "newer" that they are a few days old and have already communicated successfully in the network of ...