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# Obtain connectivity between the bridge and the iPhone app and/or RakoSoft on a network that allows snooping '''[In progress]''' | # Obtain connectivity between the bridge and the iPhone app and/or RakoSoft on a network that allows snooping '''[In progress]''' | ||
# Monitor traffic between iPhone app/RakoSoft/Bridge Web UI to determine a suitable candidate for reverse engineering | # Monitor traffic between iPhone app/RakoSoft/Bridge Web UI to determine a suitable candidate for reverse engineering | ||
# Create some simple tests that deliver observed packets to the bridge | |||
# Reverse enginner protocol | # Reverse enginner protocol | ||
# Implement the protocol with Java :-) | # Implement the protocol with Java :-) |
Revision as of 11:56, 10 February 2010
Project maintained by teabot, contact via IRC
Summary
Initial project goals are to allow the setting of room scenes from a Java based API via the Rako Ethernet bridge. If this is successful the plan is to also implement features necessary to configure/program Rako devices in a similar manner to RakoSoft.
Current equipment
- 500w dimmer
- 7 button control panel
- Rako Ethernet bridge
- RakoSoft
- iPhone with Rako app
Proposed method
- Construct a minimal Rako system with one channel and an Ethernet bridge [Complete]
- Contact Rako to see if they have an API available [In progress]
- Obtain connectivity between the bridge and the iPhone app and/or RakoSoft on a network that allows snooping [In progress]
- Monitor traffic between iPhone app/RakoSoft/Bridge Web UI to determine a suitable candidate for reverse engineering
- Create some simple tests that deliver observed packets to the bridge
- Reverse enginner protocol
- Implement the protocol with Java :-)
Notes
I have had a little snoop on the RakoSoft traffic with WireShark and it appears to use non-trivial protocol - darn...