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Hello there! | Hello there! | ||
I had just started on this very task; I have Rako gear in my house, and have just finished a project based on a mesh network of XBee (Zigbee protocol) modems, connected to Arduinos, to control my central heating. The core of this is a small Publish/Subscribe engine, which I can access over the web, or using my iPhone. (JSON interface to the hub). The Rako kit is my next target. | I had just started on this very task; | ||
I have Rako gear in my house, and have just finished a project based on a mesh network of XBee (Zigbee protocol) modems, | |||
connected to Arduinos, to control my central heating. | |||
The core of this is a small Publish/Subscribe engine, which I can access over the web, | |||
or using my iPhone. (JSON interface to the hub). The Rako kit is my next target. | |||
I contacted Rako, but was told they would not publish any API, so you fared better there. | I contacted Rako, but was told they would not publish any API, so you fared better there. |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 7 February 2011
Hello there!
I had just started on this very task;
I have Rako gear in my house, and have just finished a project based on a mesh network of XBee (Zigbee protocol) modems, connected to Arduinos, to control my central heating. The core of this is a small Publish/Subscribe engine, which I can access over the web, or using my iPhone. (JSON interface to the hub). The Rako kit is my next target.
I contacted Rako, but was told they would not publish any API, so you fared better there.
If there is anything I can do to assist, please let me know. I will certainly be beta-testing for you!
Cheers, Con.