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I would agree with @GeurtDijker even if you manage "to sniff" the radio signal, it is perhaps proprietary and it has its own security. The IO Homecontrol was founded around 2002 by Somfy and Velux and looking to the post mentioned by GeurtDijker, Ho…
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Ronald said: I know when I supporter the kickstarter project of Homey I Iived in the Netherlands so that’s why I got the EU one the acma can drive here but we live in the middle of bumfuck I hope u can use yours ASAP, it is a really nice devic…
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TedTolboom said: Also the changes to the Aeotec app are awaiting to be merged into the app and released to the app store.... It's up to Athom to process and release the updated Aeotec app to the app store... @caseda and @TedTolboom You…
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Ronald said: I got a EU Homey and I live in aussie :-) brought it along Nice, but if you plan to use it with any z-wave devices then you have to buy those from Europe, too. Everything sold here in Oz is on 921MHz. And then you can run in…
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TedTolboom said: @danone not the first owner of a Homey in Australia; but I guess @Evertorn is still using the EU frequency... If you post the ID's for the Aeotec devices not recognized, I'll have a look into the Aeotec app... any other brand…
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caseda said: the fibaro device id's are awaiting approval for adding into the app. Awesome!!! Extraordinary forum and support. :+1
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I do also have few Aeotec devices which have same issue, "unknown z-wave device". I guess I shall wait first for the fix on Fibaro and then report the Aeotec units.... By the look of it I am the "pioneer" on having Homey on Australian soil. Or at le…
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caseda said: sorry, just really busy at the moment with my normal job, and really exhausted because of it (if developing was my job then it would be weird but just a ordinary community user like you, with a bit much z-wave knowledge), but eve…
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caseda said: High product id's have there been updates for the devices maybe? But I'll add them in the app. no pressure, but I have a more or less useless Homey since most of the Fibaro devices are unknown to it. Is there any chance yo…
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I had a chance to test the Fibaro door/window sensor and the Fibaro Universal Sensor. The first one is recognised as a Fibaro device, the second is not, only as a basic z-wave device. Below are the Id's. Again, really thank you @caseda if you can he…
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caseda said: High product id's have there been updates for the devices maybe? But I'll add them in the app. Thank you very much @caseda I look forward to get a proper use of this nice Homey
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caseda said: ah, that does explain a lot though, the id's we use now are from the european versions (have only had european devices up until now), and i think fibaro uses different id's for other frequenties. could you give the id's? you can s…
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Thanks guys for the fast response. @Eternity when you say hit and miss, did you have the same problem as mine, the 222 was found but not recognised as a Fibaro device?? All the devices mentioned on my post were less than a meter away from Homey. I …