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Participant2022-12-22 at 20:40Post count: 3sinn3r
Participant2022-12-22 at 08:37Post count: 377ETS6 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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m00.
m00
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: 71@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.
If you have any questions, it is no problem to write in english and you still get replies.-
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ur63.
sinn3r
Participant2022-12-18 at 11:16Post count: 377@debbe
I recommend you try to fit most functionality of your new house in KNX devices and not mixing up different smart home standards for base functions. This may cost a few bucks more but leads to a stable system. And don’t ever think about using anything wireless with batteries for functions you use often.
Did you already buy all KNX devices or do you need some recommendations? In most parts the German MDT company offers the best value for the buck and the most complex on device software features. Now sure where you are from and which devices you can buy at your location.For logics, visualisation and remote control there are several options available, but here I recommend going the Gira Homeserver way (as that’s the main theme of this forum, which is by far the most “oldschool” software available, but it’s stable, very powerful and works fine virtualized (needs x64) – the cracked one at least ;) But it also runs fine on some Fujitsu ThinClient devices, which share exactly the same hardware and are available used for small money, if virtualisation is not an option.
Using QuadClient (which is a part of the homeserver) as visualisation is fast to setup, easy and visually appearing.For adding non-KNX devices to KNX there are a few options available with Home Assistant being one of them. I never tried it though, as I chose ioBroker to connect all the different protocols in my home to my KNX backbone. I am also running node.red (within ioBroker) for complex datatransfers between ioBroker and KNX.
P.S. Do you think it’s possible to create an automatic patcher for ETS6 that searches for the needed byte patterns and patches the code so you don’t need to start over for each new ETS6 update again? As @ur63 already mentioned ETS6 is not perfectly stable at the moment and most system integrators I know are still working with ETS5 because of this, but they release ETS6 updates on a regular basis and it gets better each time.
ur63
Participant2022-12-18 at 10:26Post count: 71@debbe
THANK YOU for all the efforts and time you put into this. Excellent Work.
As ETS6 is still in kind of “pre-mature state”, it would be great if you continued supporting, when updates get released.
Anyways, big thanks again.-
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ur63.
intesis
Participant2022-12-18 at 03:03Post count: 10sinn3r
Participant2022-12-17 at 13:38Post count: 377Wow this really looks good now.
I did a large check:
ETS6N:
Import of a signed ETS5 knxproj: OK
Import of an unsigned ETS5 knxproj: OK
Export knxproj: OKETS6C:
Import of a signed ETS5 knxproj: OK
Import of an unsigned ETS5 knxproj: OK
Export knxproj: OK
Backup to archive: OKInstalled some apps:
License check: OKCongratulations to @debbe for all his hard work!!!
I think you will get alot of support (ETS and Homeserver) here, when you build your own house :)
Now all that’s missing is a way to sign the exported knxproj file. But we also did not have that in the past. And the embedded dummy file way seems to work as a workaround.
And guys, please don’t spread this cracked version to other forums so gira will not notice it so fast and create countermeasures in the next updates.
And @debbe, maybe you could outline us, how you cracked it. I know that some other guys tried to crack it in the past and did not succeed. Sharing knowledge is the key ;)
hsdude
Participant2022-12-17 at 02:23Post count: 37hsdude
Participant2022-12-17 at 02:11Post count: 37Just checked myself
– ETS5 “C” (cracked) project with 21 devices imported to ETS6 (N) without problems.
– Exporting the same project works perfect.
OS is Windows 10 just for info.I do have a project with more than 100 devices (with long history starting ETS1.3, but this requires Compatible mode. Currently running with ETS5C cracked). I’ll try when sinn3r is successful with his smaller project :-)
sinn3r
Participant2022-12-16 at 19:12Post count: 377@magicuf Strange that this works for you!
@debbe
I reset ETS6, cleared all projects, disabled compatibility mode and tried to import another project, that does not need compatibility but comes from a cracked ETS5 (unsigned).>>Importing a cracked ETS5 .knxproj with 20 devices does work for me (ETS6N), so its perhaps a ETS6C issue?
I also got the license error when trying to import the unsigned project to ETS6N.Then I imported a signed project from a licensed ETS5 -> no error here
Then I tried to export the same signed project from ETS6N and got the same “This project cannot be exported with the licenses installed” error.
So ETS6N and ETS6C behave exactly the same for me.Then I created a fresh new project, added 5 devices and was able to export the project. After adding another device (6) I got the error on export again. So ETS6 is checking the demo devices count.
magicuf
Participant2022-12-16 at 18:56Post count: 6 -
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