All3000RF MK2 kompatible?

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All3000RF MK2 kompatible?

Postby ludwig.xiv » Fri 11. Jul 2008, 07:34

Hello,

is IR Trans able to control the Allnet All3000RF ethernet to RF adapter by sending HTML commands like this (without a PC):

http://192.168.1.130/r?text=1&s=8&t=1 --> PLUG 8=ON
http://192.168.1.130/r?text=1&s=8&t=0 --> PLUG 8=OFF

The All300RF controls the Intertechno RF Plugs.

Thank you.

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Re: All3000RF MK2 kompatible?

Postby IRTrans » Fri 11. Jul 2008, 10:33

Hi,
the IRTrans Ethernet can only send UDP ASCII strings but no http requests - it can only respond to http requests.

Please check if your device is able to work with UDP strings, too.

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Re: All3000RF MK2 kompatible?

Postby ludwig.xiv » Fri 11. Jul 2008, 12:03

Hello,

yes, the Allnet support says that it can receive UDP Packages, too. Here is the answer in German:

Steuerung über UDP geht natürlich auch. Die Portnummer können Sie im
ALL3000RF frei wählen, und er reagiert dann aufUDP-Pakete auf dieser
Portnummer.
Nur die ersten 2 Bytes werden ausgewertet, Byte 0 ist die Dosennummer
(0-15),
Byte 1 gibt an, ob ein- oder ausgeschaltet werden soll (0/1).

shorttranslation:
-free choice of UDP Port
-first byte ist PLUG Number (00-15)
-second byte ist action: 1=on; 2=of

Is it possible with this information to post an example of the udp Command Structure ?

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Re: All3000RF MK2 kompatible?

Postby IRTrans » Fri 11. Jul 2008, 20:46

Well, the command structure is shown already.
You will need to send two binary bytes, the fist (value 0-15) is the address, the 2nd selects the action/value (0 for off, 1 for on).

These parameters can be set using the IR Action dialog of the IRTrans GUI Client.

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