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HomematicIP #299

Open unaiur opened 2 years ago

unaiur commented 2 years ago

Does this library support HomematicIP? It also uses a CC1101 rf frontend and AES encryption...

jp112sdl commented 2 years ago

Does this library support HomematicIP?

No. The whole HmIP stack is closed source.

It also uses a CC1101 rf frontend

I've never seen a HmIP device with a CC1101 rf module

unaiur commented 2 years ago

I bought an HMIP-RFUSB device with this chip:

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Does this library support HomematicIP?

No. The whole HmIP stack is closed source.

It also uses a CC1101 rf frontend

I've never seen a HmIP device with a CC1101 rf module

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TomMajor commented 2 years ago

No. The whole HmIP stack is closed source.

just to add: HomeMatic Classic communication stack is also closed source AFAIK. But some details on the protocol were published over the years and the rest was reversed by a couple of smart people. In theory, the same would be possible for HmIP, but due to encryption and other "enhancements" this task will be far more difficult than for the Classic version.

jp112sdl commented 2 years ago

I bought an HMIP-RFUSB device with this chip

Cool. All HmIP devices I've seen so far are using a CC1310.

HomeMatic Classic communication stack is also closed source AFAIK just to add

just to add add... It wouldn't be possible to publish custom devices to the HmIP Server stack, because this is closed source. Wasn't clear in my first answer ;-)