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HC2 and KNX integration


Alzi

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Dear Fibaro Users,

 

I wish you a happy 2019!

 

In my rented apartment I am using a HC2 since several years and have many devices connected. We are now building an own family house. Even I like my Fibaro system as I have many z-wave and web based devices integrated and automated the question is now: a) Switch to a wired KNX system (many recommend in a new building to do so) OR b) Move the Fibaro system and extend the z-Wave devices OR c) Use Fibaro with the existing devices and use Fibaro to control the KNX System (ideal scenario as best price / performance).

 

I found the video 

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 from 

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 . Cool!

 

Question: do you have any experience how to combine Fibaro with a KNX system? Is somebody of you doing this? Is it possible for instance to send a GET URL Request from KNX to Fibaro (e.g.:

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 )? Is it possible for instance to use a Web API in some form of KNX interface device to send with Fibaro requests to KNX connected devices?

 

Any guidance or best practice would be great!

 

Thank you so much,
Alex

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