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General => Users => Topic started by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 08:40:28 pm

Title: z wave
Post by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 08:40:28 pm
Are there any z wave interfaces that work out of the box, without having to add any drivers?
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: hari on May 12, 2008, 08:44:48 pm
for europe use  the Seluxit viaSENS home controller
for US use the intermatic HA22

best regards,
Hari
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 08:55:42 pm
hi thanks, i have to ha22 now but it needs the SPCP8x5_Driver_Installation correct? i'm having trouble with the installation, i have given up on it.  When i get to copying from the master controller in the wizard, the wizard does not copy it.  I did once and never worked again.  I reset both the controller and the ha22 after trying them out in windows,   Installed the drivers which was was a headache and i still couldn't do it properly i believed because i can't load to spcp8x5.ko file.  As a matter of fact i was doing everything out of the home folder instead of /tmp because every command i put in came up no file exists.  so i was hoping i could just buy a plug and play interface? 
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: hari on May 12, 2008, 09:02:02 pm
hi thanks, i have to ha22 now but it needs the SPCP8x5_Driver_Installation correct? i'm having trouble with the installation, i have given up on it.  When i get to copying from the master controller in the wizard, the wizard does not copy it.  I did once and never worked again.  I reset both the controller and the ha22 after trying them out in windows,   Installed the drivers which was was a headache and i still couldn't do it properly i believed because i can't load to spcp8x5.ko file.  As a matter of fact i was doing everything out of the home folder instead of /tmp because every command i put in came up no file exists.  so i was hoping i could just buy a plug and play interface? 
iirc the drivers should be installed after the stick is plugged in by lmce. No need to compile sth. For the download configuration problem: I have a small utility for that and could try that over remote access.
All US controllers I'm aware of use the spcp8x5.

best regards,
Hari
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 09:19:36 pm
hey thanks, I'll give you remote access all you want if you can please help me out, i'm losing my mind. tell me how and have it. thanks in advance
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: hari on May 12, 2008, 09:30:46 pm
hey thanks, I'll give you remote access all you want if you can please help me out, i'm losing my mind. tell me how and have it. thanks in advance

just visit our irc channel (#linuxmce on freenode or hit the chat button in the forums)

best regards,
Hari
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 09:36:27 pm
ok, give me one min, thanks
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: socabomb on May 12, 2008, 09:58:21 pm
i must reinstall the os, please check your inbox.
Title: Re: z wave
Post by: totallymaxed on May 13, 2008, 01:04:20 pm
Are there any z wave interfaces that work out of the box, without having to add any drivers?

Which LinuxMCE-0710 version are you using? If its rc1 then there was a bug in the zwave binary and it will not work correctly.

See here for more info http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Difference_between_710_RC1_and_710_RC2 (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Difference_between_710_RC1_and_710_RC2)

all the best

Andrew