My solution is a socket server which accepts requests from different clients such as from a web interface or from an Android phone / tablet. The main problem was that the USB controller from Controlthink was not supported on Linux so I had to seek for another solution.įinally, thanks to the guys developing the Open Zwave Project now it is possible to control Z-wave devices from Linux. Referring back to the previous solution I had posted here, the problem was that I had to run the system on a virtual machine which does not make it so efficient to run on my green Atom powered home server. Lately I bought an Aeon Labs Z-Stick Series II Z-Wave USB controller since it is the most feasible device to use on Linux. Aeon Labs Z-Stick Series II Z-Wave USB controller
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