Simple control of Cbus

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  1. georgee_uk

    georgee_uk

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    Hello


    I am wondering if the following is possible:

    I would like to capture and replay CBUS commands. I have looked at the diagnostic tool but can't remember if I got it to work.
    I would then build up a list of such command and embed them into a web page.
    I would then be able to have simple control via any number of html equipped devices I have in the home.

    I currently have a CNI and I use an app on my IPOD which gives me good control but my hatred for apple grows everyday ( or every second) so I would like to get basic control via the browser which is kind of universal amongst all device including smart TVs

    I would not be looking for status checking/dimming scene control or anything fancy just switch lights on and off then maybe control of the heating (cbus thermostats should be going in a few weeks)

    I have very little knowledge of html and cbus but would really like to get this working as I am sick an tired of search for these stinky iproducts when my laptops,tv,pc, ps3,blackberry cold all give me the basic control I need.

    I have "designed" my house to be fully controllable by IP and have cat 6 flooded the place and would like a tablet in each room to control what ever gadget are in that room or the rest of the house( no I do not have any kids :)
     
    georgee_uk, Nov 7, 2011
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    Darren Senior Member

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    The easiest way to get web browser control of C-Bus is to use the Wiser product.
     
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