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Fritz Box Call Monitor
MarcelTimmermans
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Hi,
I have written an app that monitors call logs in Fritzbox. Are there any people here that uses this? I am in a very early beta version. But I wonder if I need to make it app store proof or that I only use it for my self and when I have more time publish this app.
I have written an app that monitors call logs in Fritzbox. Are there any people here that uses this? I am in a very early beta version. But I wonder if I need to make it app store proof or that I only use it for my self and when I have more time publish this app.
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i will have a look at it
I get an error when i tested the flow. The problem is tel. number, i tested with divers numbers, can you look in this.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/fritz-callmonitor
This node module contains some sort of phone list and enabling and disabling of guest WLAN:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/node2fritz
I tried the app, however triggering a voice output of homey with an incoming call does not work. In entered the IP adress in the settings a left the port to the default setting (1012). Does it not need a login to your Fritzbox? How do I find the correct port?
You need to switch the FirtzBox into the CallMonitor mode. This means you need to call with your phone that is connected to your Fritz box: #96*5*
After this you should get a conformation tone/info and if this is ok, then you can use the app to connect to your fritzbox. Fill in the ip address of your fritzbox. The port is default ok (1012).
First thanks for the great app! Marcel when i pressed the test button, i get an error but the flow works, please look again into this.
So, for now, I use it like this: If any call comes in, mute TV; (there is a delay of 2 seconds)
If call ended, unmute TV. (there is no delay, som unmutes instantly).
Works great. Thanks
It's from a Windows app.
Maybe could help?
Can you say what is wrong in this flow