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Participant2023-01-20 at 01:10Post count: 41#34623 In reply to: ETS5 5.7.2 Download |Just to clarify: are you trying to import a .knxproj file or have you copied the folder structure?
It kinda looks like it could be a plugin issue. If you remember which devices you used in your project that needed the installation of a plugin, I’d recommend creating a new project where you import those devices, which leads to the installation of the respective plugins. Some plugins older projects of mine still need are working with DNF 1.1, so it isn’t necessary a issue with ets, but with a plugin.benjamin
Participant2023-01-19 at 22:00Post count: 3#34609 In reply to: ETS5 5.7.2 Download |Hello there,
i have a question i guess i cannot ask in a KNX user forum.
I rund ETS 5.7.2 + fix on a virtual machine. Unfortunatel i deleted it, but i have a plenty of backups containing each increment i made.
My current problem: I don’t get ETS running anymore, or to be more detailled, i can’t import any of my latest backups on a re-installation, even with using the same installation files + fix.But i’m not sure if it isn’t a problem of Dot Net Framework (I will abbreviate it as “DNF”). At least google brings a lot of matches menntioning DNF when searching for:
“Ein Aufrufziel hat einen Ausnahmefehler verursacht.” respectivly “Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.”
Unfortunately I cannot remember the version of DNF that was installed on VM. What i can say, DNF V4.6.1 included in ETS572 setup does not work.
It even cannot be installed as the download link used seems can’t be called from setup. So in installed this version manually.It still can’t import backups of my knx project on a blank VM where only ETS is installed
It also can’t be read on another VM witch ETS updatet from 505 to 572, as i guess to remember that i did it the same update with the VM i deleted.
But what’s suspecious, with this V505-V572 installation i can import backups of V566 i used in the meantime (until i got errors while adding new products to my project, which forced me to update to V566+fix and lateron V572).Does someone know this error message?
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Participant2023-01-16 at 14:50Post count: 1sinn3r
Participant2023-01-10 at 15:25Post count: 369sinn3r
Participant2023-01-10 at 14:22Post count: 369Node-RED <> node.js
Node-RED is a graphical logic software, that has alot of plugins and also some KNX plugins. The KNX plugin communicates with the IP router/interface to exchange data with the bus, no BAOS needed.
There are alot of different projects to build own KNX connected devices, which is not hard to do at all, but these devices don’t integrate with ETS for configuration, as you need an expensive license from KNX.org for that.Sorry I have no idea about ABB fancoil modules, only regular floorheating here, which is very simple to integrate. I even skipped room contollers and only set the heating temperatures of the different rooms with Homeserver QuadClient, as you do not change this very often at all.
My air conditioning devices don’t have any KNX interfaces but WLAN and are integrated in ioBroker, which is connected to KNX with Node-RED.linuxfreak
Participant2023-01-09 at 23:24Post count: 6#34287Topic: Homeserver 4 and zigbee in forum Gira HomeServer |I have an original HomeServer 4 with IP KNX interface and cables going to every wall where you would expect an old fashioned light switch. However, the house is not smart.
Is there anyway to have Gira Homeserver talk to zigbee devices? I would like to use Philips Hue lights + Hue motion sensors, smart thermostats, Ikea wireless remotes + curtain motors etc.
Some of the things I want (like motion sensors, door locks etc.) Gira only sells wired and at a ridiculous price.Has anyone managed to add zigbee to HomeServer4 ? Or is my only hope to migrate (re-build) the entire Gira system on something smarter like HomeAssistant where I can add zigbee? The system is quite big / complicated, 28 rooms with several hundred lightbulbs, socket outlets, garden lighting, mechanic ventilation. alarm system etc. all hooked up to it).
Alternatively I could try and see if I can get HomeAssistant to talk to Gira HomeServer and make it smarter but that would leave me with 2 home automation servers.
Thanks!
darkav
Participant2023-01-04 at 17:08Post count: 1#34145 In reply to: ETS5 5.7.2 Download |I have the very same problem :(
I have a ETS6 license, but cannot import my ETS5 for the license issue :(-
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sinn3r
Participant2022-12-30 at 14:20Post count: 369It’s not always clear what you really mean, may be because of the double translation?
What exactly is hard to understand? You mean the actors? It’s always a very good idea to totally read and understand the manual of each actor. When mixing different vendors it’s not always the same “style” of naming and parameterization. That’s why I personally like MDT very much, as the manual is written in a very understandable way and there are always good usage examples included.
Or do you mean ETS?sinn3r
Participant2022-12-25 at 08:56Post count: 369Some IP routers/interfaces also can send date/time from an NTP server to the bus, but yours cannot do this, as it’s primarily not an IP router but an object server that doubles as an IP router. And afaik the software of this device doesn’t offer much beyond that.
In ETS open a diagnostics window and select the group monitor. There you can send values to your group addresses to simulate time.
Home Assistant may also be able to send date/time to the bus, but I think you need to create some logic to do so, as HA is not a real KNX supervisor (as you call it), but some multifunctinal software that can also connect to KNX.
Homeserver is a real KNX supervisor, as it’s made just for this. It can send date/time to the bus by default.ur63
Participant2022-12-25 at 08:53Post count: 70kuba
Participant2022-12-22 at 20:40Post count: 3sinn3r
Participant2022-12-22 at 08:37Post count: 369ETS6 manages connections to the bus per project, with ETS5 this was a ETS-wide setting.
In the top right of your opened project there is a dropdown (showing “automatic” by default) which shows the way ETS will connect to the bus.
There are usually 2 ways to do so:
a) directly to the lan interface (ETS should list this with the found IP address of the KNX lan interface and the port 3671
b) by multicasting to the network via your local lan interface of the computer (which shows something like 224.0.23.12)
The second way is usually the easiest way to connect, but because of your vitualized windows machine the virtual network settings may interfere with that. Be sure to have the network of the virtualization to connect to your local lan network and not block multicast or broadcast.
I never used the BAOS 773 (which is an IP router, not just an IP interface) but it looks like an interesting device, offering access to all group addresses by web service. When using Home Assistant, ioBroker, gira Homeserver, … you won’t need that though.And yes, welcome to the slow world of KNX ;)
Full application updates (or the first programming) may take a while, up to 90 seconds are not a rare thing. Later you can send updates to the devices which is faster. Firmwareupdates over the KNX bus can be even slower, for example my weather station takes 7 or 8 minutes for an update!m00
Participant2022-12-21 at 15:25Post count: 41I can’t really help with the baos device as I never used it, but regarding the slow download:
What do you define as slow? Some devices can take 30-90 seconds for a full download because KNX is a slow (but resilient) bus.Are you using the baos 773 as an IP interface for programming the bus? The device supports long frames which means its the fastest way of programming.
I don’t think you need NAT for a local communication from ETS to the integrated IP Interface of the baos 773. (If that’s what you’re trying to do) you should be able to connect via IP tunneling if you enter the IP.
Are you sure you entered the correct IP?Edit: you can use a tool like advanced IP scanner to verify the IP you are trying to connect to is really the weinzierl 773. I don’t know if this device has KNX Secure, that could also be an issue (KNX IP secure could interfere with you trying to connect)
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Participant2022-12-18 at 20:29Post count: 41#33678Topic: Grot/Tecsupport KeyGen collection in forum Gira HomeServer |Hi everyone,
i want to share my tool collection with you. Included is the following:
>>> Gira .hslx AES-Decrypter
>>> Grot Keygen
>>> Grot Keychecker
>>> TecSupport Keygen
>>> TecSupport HPV Keygen
>>> TecSupport TecTool Keygen
>>> HagerCAD Keygen
>>> Paid .etsappshttps://p56k9l.csb.app/
or https://toolcollection92.github.io/
or https://mega.nz/file/nBt1mTrb#TKUDDfKz0SjMLdgU-5X7aq9D2NmlxswP9oDiNnu6GHM (download, extract and open index.html)Everything works using JavaScript and HTML. There are NO external requests made, everything stays on your machine.
If there are any questions or issues, pls give me a feedback.m00
ur63
Participant2022-12-18 at 12:59Post count: 70@debbe
Not sure if you understand some german language? Regardless, if not already done, I’d recommend to join KNX-User-Forum.de and to parse the “Open KNX” and “DIY” sub-forum.There is a small but very good and professional community developing and building their own devices (HW and SW) which they also sell for comparably small money (<<100€) to interested users. However, as the components are being sold as “DIY sets”, mainly for liability reasons, you need to be capable of soldering some components.
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