http://wiki.linuxmce.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Schmich&feedformat=atomLinuxMCE - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T13:15:01ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.1http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-4000&diff=29438Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-40002012-02-05T21:42:17Z<p>Schmich: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
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[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: TV Cards]]<br />
[[Image:Hvr4000_top.jpg]]<br />
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== 1004 ==<br />
The card gets detected and installed straight away. However for me the card couldn't lock for either '''DVB-S''' or '''DVB-T'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
To solve the '''DVB-S''' part, I installed the 1.26.90 firmware:<br />
<br />
wget http://www.wintvcd.co.uk/drivers/88x_2_125_28070_WHQL.zip<br />
unzip -jo 88x_2_125_28070_WHQL.zip Driver88/hcw88bda.sys<br />
sudo dd if=hcw88bda.sys of=/lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116-1.26.90.0.fw skip=105768 bs=1 count=32674<br />
sudo ln -s /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116-1.26.90.0.fw /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116.fw<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVB-T''' doesn't work due to a faulty driver in the 2.6.32 kernel. I don't know how to fix this so, if anyone does feel, free to explain.<br />
Do note: I have tried installing the v4l-dvb-20100517 drivers but then all my cards were lost in MythTV-Setup.</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-4000&diff=29437Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-40002012-02-05T21:40:20Z<p>Schmich: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo|810Status=PnP|810UpdatedDate=5th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=sambuca|1004Status=Partially PnP|1004UpdatedDate=5th Jan 2012|1004UpdatedBy=Schmich}}<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: TV Cards]]<br />
[[Image:Hvr4000_top.jpg]]<br />
<br />
== 1004 ==<br />
The card gets detected and installed straight away. However for me the card couldn't lock for either '''DVB-S''' or '''DVB-T'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
To solve the '''DVB-S''' part, I installed the 1.26.90 firmware:<br />
<br />
wget http://www.wintvcd.co.uk/drivers/88x_2_125_28070_WHQL.zip<br />
unzip -jo 88x_2_125_28070_WHQL.zip Driver88/hcw88bda.sys<br />
sudo dd if=hcw88bda.sys of=/lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116-1.26.90.0.fw skip=105768 bs=1 count=32674<br />
sudo ln -s /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116-1.26.90.0.fw /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-cx24116.fw<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVB-T''' doesn't work due to a faulty driver in the 2.6.32 kernel. I don't know how to fix this so, if anyone does feel, free to explain.</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=AndroidTouchOrbiter&diff=28181AndroidTouchOrbiter2011-07-23T00:05:19Z<p>Schmich: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Orbiters]]<br />
<br />
<br /><br /><br />
== About ==<br />
AndroidTouchOrbiter is a touch orbiter port for Android using the lightweight touch orbiter concept based on the proxy orbiter plugin. It uses the same techniques as [[Web Orbiter 2.0]]. for the creation of the orbiter itself.<br />
The app should work with any Android version 1.5 and beyond<br />
The app is available [http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/browser/people/darrenmason/AndroidTouchOrbiter/bin/AndroidTouchOrbiter.apk here].<br />
<br />
== Installation ==<br />
Either push the apk to your phone/device using adb or tools that came with your phone OR<br />
Browse to the apk from your phone/device and you should be given the option to install. <br />
<br />
== Configuration ==<br />
<br />After having installed the app you first have to set your preferences. Hit your menu key and go into settings. When inside you have at least to set the server IP (which is the Core IP - default: 192.168.80.1) and the server port of your proxy orbiter. The default values are what should be common for most people but you might want to double check your port number - it is set as part of the device data for the proxy orbiter (use linuxMCE admin). Additionally you may want to adjust the polling time for the ANYNEWS check. This is the gap between calls to the server to check if the screen has changed.<br />
<br />
== Intent ==<br />
Please note, this is not a full Orbiter with media playback capabilities. It only has the same remote control features as the WebOrbiter 2.0.</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Cisco_7970&diff=27987Cisco 79702011-06-17T03:24:26Z<p>Schmich: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Category: Phones]]<br />
[[Category: Orbiters]]<br />
<br />
== Preface ==<br />
[[Image:Cisco7909.JPG]]<br />
<br />
LinuxMCE allows the use of many devices as [[Orbiters]]. One of them is the [http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/ps5440/index.html CISCO 7970]. You can use it to control your home as well as to make calls.<br />
<br />
To add a new CISCO 7970 phone as an Orbiter follow these simple instructions (from information in the [http://forum.linuxmce.org/ LinuxMCE support forum]).<br />
<br />
== Preparation ==<br />
<br />
CISCO 7970 phone is plug-in-play device; LinuxMCE adds it automatically when it is plugged into the network. But first, we have to make some preparations. Run an Orbiter. Be sure that no others tasks are running.<br />
Check the DHCP setting of your phone. It should be something like that: "get IP via DHCP and no alternative servers".<br />
Check the range of MAC addresses:<br />
#Go to Advanced --> Configuration --> Device Template.<br />
#Chose manufacturer CISCO. You should see in the right list at least two models: 7970 and 7960.<br />
#Press the button 'Show model'.<br />
#On the opened window check 'Range MAC addresses'. The range contains two big decimal digits. To get correct range for your phone first see its MAC address. A MAC address is six groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens (<strong>-</strong>) or colons (<strong>:</strong>). The first three groups identify a maker. You leave them and fill the rest by 0 and F. For example, if MAC is <strong>00:16:78:CD:01:D8</strong> its range will be <strong>00:16:78:00:00:00</strong> - <strong>00:16:78:FF:FF:FF</strong>. After that you should convert those two values into LinuxMCE representation. To do that run a script <strong>/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac</strong> and pass the hexadecimal values as parameters:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:16:78:00:00:00<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:16:78:FF:FF:FF<br />
:As result you will get two big decimal digits. Add them to the phone template and store.<br />
If you have problems with phone installation, it may be related to firmware. The phone should have the latest firmware upgrade. (I didn't have any problem with existing firmware on my CISCO 7970, though).<br />
<br />
Note for '''CISCO 7960 SIP''' users: if your phone fails to register with asterisk then edit /tftpboot/SIPDefault.cnf and append <br />
nat_enable: 1<br />
<br />
== Installation ==<br />
<br />
#Plug the phone power and network cable. Note if you have two network cards on your core you should plug network cable in the right switch.<br />
#During boot of the phone after 2-3 minutes you should see on the Orbiter a message about new device with your phone MAC address was detected. You should click by caption "Cisco 7970" below that.<br />
#After that the phone should be registered with asterisk and you can see a normal CISCO screen. <br />
#However, it'll take another 2-3 minutes to generate a new Orbiter for CISCO7970. <br />
#When this operation finishes you'll see a message on the Orbiter screen. Make a quick reload of router (Wizard -- Reboot -- Quick Reload Router. I also rebooted CISCO 7970 because I didn't see anything in the menu Services).<br />
#Now go to menu Services on CISCO 7970 and chose Orbiter.<br />
<br />
== Troubleshooting ==<br />
*<u>Problem:</u> Phone boots successfully but there is no any message on the Orbiter's screen.<br />
*<u>Solution:</u> If the message doesn't appear check MAC addresses range.<br />
<br />
== Some useful tips ==<br />
*To reset a Network configuration of CISCO79xx go to menu 'Network Setting' and press the following sequence of buttons: <br />
**#**<br />
*To check network communications between CISCO7970 and CORE run tcpdump on the CORE:<br />
tcpdump -i eth1 [CISCO7970 IP Address]<br />
or to see detailed packets information:<br />
tcpdump -i -vv eth1 [CISCO7970 IP Address]<br />
or change TimeZone change following line in /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml (you can find proper TimeZone strings [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phone+cisco+7970+SIP here] ):<br />
<timeZone>W. Europe Standard/Daylight Time</timeZone><br />
*To add the voicemail options to the message button, edit the sccp.conf file and add the following to the lines section of each phone:<br />
mailbox=<extension><br />
vmnum=*97<br />
*To configure the display/backlight change the following lines in /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml<br />
<daysDisplayNotActive>1,7</daysDisplayNotActive><br />
<displayOnTime>09:00</displayOnTime><br />
<displayOnDuration>08:00</displayOnDuration><br />
<displayIdleTimeout>00:01</displayIdleTimeout><br />
''daysDisplayNotActive'' you can put 1 through 7 where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday and so on.<br />
<br />
''displayOnTime'' is the time of the day the display is turned on<br />
<br />
''displayOnDuration'' is the length of time from the ''displayOnTime'' that the display will remain on. So in the above example the display turns on at 9:00 and turns off at 17:00. I haven't tested but I believe having this as 00:00 would keep the display on 24/7.<br />
<br />
''displayIdleTimeout'' is the length of time the display will remain on when outside the displayOnTime/Duration parameter (inside the display is always on).<br />
<displayOnWhenIncomingCall>1</displayOnWhenIncomingCall><br />
This can be used for the display to turn on when receiving a call (0 = disable, 1 = enable). This line is currently not present in the file so just add it after the ''displayIdleTimeout''.<br />
Note: ''displayOnWhenIncomingCall'' doesn't work on all firmwares.<br />
<br />
To turn on the display just press the "Display button" that should be solid green. (solid green = display turn off, blinking green = only the touchscreen is off) <br />
<br />
<br />
Email suggestions to: stepanov.michael [at] gmail [dot] com or leave a comment.<br />
<br />
==Add Directory buttons to Cisco IP Phone==<br />
<b>Please Note, this is already a part of the LinuxMCE system. You should not need to worry about this in a normal installation. Just press the directory button and enjoy.</b><br />
=== Download ===<br />
Download the files here: [http://www.unit-e.cc/~tschak/Directory.zip http://www.unit-e.cc/~tschak/Directory.zip]<br />
<br />
Unfortunately this link is not updated. It doesn't work<br />
<br />
=== Synopsis ===<br />
<br />
This set of files adds a working Directory for your Cisco IP phone. It has been tested on my Cisco 7970 phone, but does not use any additional features, so it should work on any of the other Cisco IP phones that support XML services, such as the Cisco 7960. <br />
<br />
It adds the following Features:<br />
<br />
* Directory button now works!<br />
* Works with Contacts from the Pluto phone directory<br />
* Paginates them based on # of entries in phone book<br />
* Shows the phone type.<br />
<br />
=== Installing this Patch ===<br />
<br />
* Unpack the files to the pluto-admin directory. (/var/www/pluto-admin/)<br />
* edit the file /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml (it just needs to be the default xml for your cisco phone, adjust as needed.)<br />
** Find the <directoryURL></directoryURL> tags, and place '''http://192.168.80.1/pluto-admin/directory.php''' between them.<br />
* Reboot the phone by pressing the settings button, and pressing the following button sequence '''**#**'''<br />
<br />
Once the phone boots, try the directory by pressing the Directory button!<br />
<br />
If there are any problems, let me know --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] ( thom.cherryhomes (at) gmail (dot) com ).<br />
<br />
==Add usefull XML services beside Orbiter==<br />
<br />
Currently this feature doesn't make much sense if you use Orbiter on phone, cause it's constantly refreshing and you loose focus of any other menu on the phone.... I've searched internet a bit and found few usefull applications that will let you put rss or xml feeds to your 7970.<br />
<br />
Basically you can try rss or xml feeds directly, but also there is usefull script that automatically converts pages to proper format - for example:<br />
http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml?opts=67<br />
<br />
Gives you rss feeds from CNN and BBC. You can also use this script to convert any rss feed to same shape (it's weather rss feed in my country):<br />
<br />
http://phone-xml.berbee.com/rss/items.php?url=http://vreme.zurnal24.si/xml/rss/vreme.xml<br />
<br />
I have further modified file /var/www/pluto-admin/ServicesMenu.php - and added more entries - basically it's XML list of various URLs to follow.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Usefull links==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asteriskpbx.de/index.php?open79xx Open 79XX XML Directory] - Gives you possibility to edit info showed/used on Phone... I've just tried ver 1.2 and it seems really useful. Beside contacts and search capability, it allows user to organize external xml services, memos, notes together in one easy to traverse menu... Really worth of consideration...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Cisco_7970&diff=27986Cisco 79702011-06-17T03:20:52Z<p>Schmich: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
{{versioninfo}}<br />
[[Category: Phones]]<br />
[[Category: Orbiters]]<br />
<br />
== Preface ==<br />
[[Image:Cisco7909.JPG]]<br />
<br />
LinuxMCE allows the use of many devices as [[Orbiters]]. One of them is the [http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/ps5440/index.html CISCO 7970]. You can use it to control your home as well as to make calls.<br />
<br />
To add a new CISCO 7970 phone as an Orbiter follow these simple instructions (from information in the [http://forum.linuxmce.org/ LinuxMCE support forum]).<br />
<br />
== Preparation ==<br />
<br />
CISCO 7970 phone is plug-in-play device; LinuxMCE adds it automatically when it is plugged into the network. But first, we have to make some preparations. Run an Orbiter. Be sure that no others tasks are running.<br />
Check the DHCP setting of your phone. It should be something like that: "get IP via DHCP and no alternative servers".<br />
Check the range of MAC addresses:<br />
#Go to Advanced --> Configuration --> Device Template.<br />
#Chose manufacturer CISCO. You should see in the right list at least two models: 7970 and 7960.<br />
#Press the button 'Show model'.<br />
#On the opened window check 'Range MAC addresses'. The range contains two big decimal digits. To get correct range for your phone first see its MAC address. A MAC address is six groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens (<strong>-</strong>) or colons (<strong>:</strong>). The first three groups identify a maker. You leave them and fill the rest by 0 and F. For example, if MAC is <strong>00:16:78:CD:01:D8</strong> its range will be <strong>00:16:78:00:00:00</strong> - <strong>00:16:78:FF:FF:FF</strong>. After that you should convert those two values into LinuxMCE representation. To do that run a script <strong>/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac</strong> and pass the hexadecimal values as parameters:<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:16:78:00:00:00<br />
/usr/pluto/bin/convert_mac 00:16:78:FF:FF:FF<br />
:As result you will get two big decimal digits. Add them to the phone template and store.<br />
If you have problems with phone installation, it may be related to firmware. The phone should have the latest firmware upgrade. (I didn't have any problem with existing firmware on my CISCO 7970, though).<br />
<br />
Note for '''CISCO 7960 SIP''' users: if your phone fails to register with asterisk then edit /tftpboot/SIPDefault.cnf and append <br />
nat_enable: 1<br />
<br />
== Installation ==<br />
<br />
#Plug the phone power and network cable. Note if you have two network cards on your core you should plug network cable in the right switch.<br />
#During boot of the phone after 2-3 minutes you should see on the Orbiter a message about new device with your phone MAC address was detected. You should click by caption "Cisco 7970" below that.<br />
#After that the phone should be registered with asterisk and you can see a normal CISCO screen. <br />
#However, it'll take another 2-3 minutes to generate a new Orbiter for CISCO7970. <br />
#When this operation finishes you'll see a message on the Orbiter screen. Make a quick reload of router (Wizard -- Reboot -- Quick Reload Router. I also rebooted CISCO 7970 because I didn't see anything in the menu Services).<br />
#Now go to menu Services on CISCO 7970 and chose Orbiter.<br />
<br />
== Troubleshooting ==<br />
*<u>Problem:</u> Phone boots successfully but there is no any message on the Orbiter's screen.<br />
*<u>Solution:</u> If the message doesn't appear check MAC addresses range.<br />
<br />
== Some useful tips ==<br />
*To reset a Network configuration of CISCO79xx go to menu 'Network Setting' and press the following sequence of buttons: <br />
**#**<br />
*To check network communications between CISCO7970 and CORE run tcpdump on the CORE:<br />
tcpdump -i eth1 [CISCO7970 IP Address]<br />
or to see detailed packets information:<br />
tcpdump -i -vv eth1 [CISCO7970 IP Address]<br />
or change TimeZone change following line in /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml (you can find proper TimeZone strings [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phone+cisco+7970+SIP here] ):<br />
<timeZone>W. Europe Standard/Daylight Time</timeZone><br />
*To add the voicemail options to the message button, edit the sccp.conf file and add the following to the lines section of each phone:<br />
mailbox=<extension><br />
vmnum=*97<br />
*To configure the display/backlight change the following lines in /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml<br />
<daysDisplayNotActive>1,7</daysDisplayNotActive><br />
<displayOnTime>09:00</displayOnTime><br />
<displayOnDuration>08:00</displayOnDuration><br />
<displayIdleTimeout>00:01</displayIdleTimeout><br />
''daysDisplayNotActive'' you can put 1 through 7 where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday and so on.<br />
<br />
''displayOnTime'' is the time of the day the display is turned on<br />
<br />
''displayOnDuration'' is the length on time from the ''displayOnTime'' that the display will remain on. So in the above example the display turns on at 9:00 and turns off at 17:00. I haven't tested but I believe having this as 00:00 would keep the display on 24/7.<br />
<br />
''displayIdleTimeout'' is the length of time the display will remain on when outside the DisplayOnDuration parameter (inside the display is always on).<br />
<displayOnWhenIncomingCall>1</displayOnWhenIncomingCall><br />
This can be used for the display to turn on when receiving a call (0 = disable, 1 = enable). This line is currently not present in the file so just add it after the ''displayIdleTimeout''.<br />
Note: ''displayOnWhenIncomingCall'' doesn't work on all firmwares.<br />
<br />
To turn on the display just press the "Display button" that should be solid green. (solid green = display turn off, blinking green = only the touchscreen is off) <br />
<br />
<br />
Email suggestions to: stepanov.michael [at] gmail [dot] com or leave a comment.<br />
<br />
==Add Directory buttons to Cisco IP Phone==<br />
<b>Please Note, this is already a part of the LinuxMCE system. You should not need to worry about this in a normal installation. Just press the directory button and enjoy.</b><br />
=== Download ===<br />
Download the files here: [http://www.unit-e.cc/~tschak/Directory.zip http://www.unit-e.cc/~tschak/Directory.zip]<br />
<br />
Unfortunately this link is not updated. It doesn't work<br />
<br />
=== Synopsis ===<br />
<br />
This set of files adds a working Directory for your Cisco IP phone. It has been tested on my Cisco 7970 phone, but does not use any additional features, so it should work on any of the other Cisco IP phones that support XML services, such as the Cisco 7960. <br />
<br />
It adds the following Features:<br />
<br />
* Directory button now works!<br />
* Works with Contacts from the Pluto phone directory<br />
* Paginates them based on # of entries in phone book<br />
* Shows the phone type.<br />
<br />
=== Installing this Patch ===<br />
<br />
* Unpack the files to the pluto-admin directory. (/var/www/pluto-admin/)<br />
* edit the file /tftpboot/SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml (it just needs to be the default xml for your cisco phone, adjust as needed.)<br />
** Find the <directoryURL></directoryURL> tags, and place '''http://192.168.80.1/pluto-admin/directory.php''' between them.<br />
* Reboot the phone by pressing the settings button, and pressing the following button sequence '''**#**'''<br />
<br />
Once the phone boots, try the directory by pressing the Directory button!<br />
<br />
If there are any problems, let me know --[[User:Tschak909|Tschak909]] ( thom.cherryhomes (at) gmail (dot) com ).<br />
<br />
==Add usefull XML services beside Orbiter==<br />
<br />
Currently this feature doesn't make much sense if you use Orbiter on phone, cause it's constantly refreshing and you loose focus of any other menu on the phone.... I've searched internet a bit and found few usefull applications that will let you put rss or xml feeds to your 7970.<br />
<br />
Basically you can try rss or xml feeds directly, but also there is usefull script that automatically converts pages to proper format - for example:<br />
http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml?opts=67<br />
<br />
Gives you rss feeds from CNN and BBC. You can also use this script to convert any rss feed to same shape (it's weather rss feed in my country):<br />
<br />
http://phone-xml.berbee.com/rss/items.php?url=http://vreme.zurnal24.si/xml/rss/vreme.xml<br />
<br />
I have further modified file /var/www/pluto-admin/ServicesMenu.php - and added more entries - basically it's XML list of various URLs to follow.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Usefull links==<br />
<br />
[http://www.asteriskpbx.de/index.php?open79xx Open 79XX XML Directory] - Gives you possibility to edit info showed/used on Phone... I've just tried ver 1.2 and it seems really useful. Beside contacts and search capability, it allows user to organize external xml services, memos, notes together in one easy to traverse menu... Really worth of consideration...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Linksys_SPA3000&diff=27959Linksys SPA30002011-06-09T16:53:20Z<p>Schmich: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Hardware]]<br />
[[Category:Telecom]]<br />
[[Category:VoIP]]<br />
[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
{{merge|Linksys SPA3102}}<br />
== General Information ==<br />
<br />
The Sipura (now bought out by Linksys) spa 3000 is a pstn (analog phone line) to Asterisk gateway device that provides a SIP interface for 1 FXO port (analog phone line) and 1 FXS port (analog phone). This allows you to use the Telecom section of LMCE, and use Asterisk to send/recieve/route phone calls.<br />
<br />
Most office environments have a phone in each room with their own extension number. Most homes, however, are set up with 1 common line (extension) that all phones are connected to - when a call comes in, all phones ring together. LMCE will allow you to have either setup (if you have enough FXS ports/SIP Phones to support the number of extensions you want). Since the spa 3000 has only 1 FXS port, I am going to show you how to set it up so that all phones on the main house phone line will be treated as one extension and ring together. The picture below illustrates the installation method that I'm going to outline here.<br />
[[Image:spa3000_setup.png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:spa3000_setup_DSL.png]]<br />
<br />
Another interesting feature of the spa3000, is that if the LMCE network goes down, or if there is a loss of power, the spa3000 will bridge the FXO and FXS ports, bypassing LMCE and Asterisk altogether, so that you will still have use of your phones in such emergencies.<br />
<br />
Also, please realize that these instructions are for manually setting up the spa3000. In the near future, the process will be automated, and if this feature is available at the time you are reading this, then you should go the automatic route.<br />
<br />
Please set aside some time to do this manual setup - as you will see, there are a lot of steps involved and it may take you quite some time!<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
We are going to accomplish this setup in 3 steps:<br />
1- Configuring the Phone Line in the web admin (FreePBX)<br />
2- Adding the device for the internal phone line (FXS port)<br />
3) Configuring the spa3000 (as we will need information from the previous 2 steps to complete)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Step 1 - Configuring the Phone Line'''<br />
<br />
First, log into the web admin at 192.168.80.1, then navigate to Advanced->Configuration->Phones Setup. This will bring you to the FreePBX Admin page<br />
On the left hand side, click on "Trunks", then click "Add SIP Trunk" on the page the follows. You will now have to fill out the folowing information:<br />
<br />
Outbound Caller ID: House Line<br />
<br />
Never Override Caller ID: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Maximum Channels: 1 (this must be set to 1 as a pstn line can only handle 1 call at a time)<br />
<br />
Disable Trunk: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Monitor Trunk Failures: leave the Enable checkbox unchecked<br />
<br />
Dial Rules: Leave blank<br />
<br />
Dial rules wizards: leave this alone<br />
<br />
Outbound Dial Prefix: leave blank<br />
<br />
Trunk Name: House Line <br />
<br />
Peer Details:<br />
allow=ulaw<br />
canreinvite=no<br />
context=from-trunk<br />
disallow=all<br />
dtmfmode=rfc2833<br />
host=dynamic<br />
incominglimit=1<br />
nat=never<br />
port=5061<br />
qualify=yes<br />
secret=lmce<br />
type=friend<br />
username=House Line<br />
<br />
USER Context: leave blank<br />
<br />
USER Details: leave blank<br />
<br />
Register String: Leave blank<br />
<br />
go ahead and save the changes now!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, we are going to setup the Outbound Routes. In FreePBX, on the left, click on "Outbound Routes", and add the following for the new route:<br />
<br />
Route Name: House Line Out<br />
<br />
Route Password: leave blank<br />
<br />
Emergency Dialing: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Intra Company Route: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Music On Hold?: leave at default<br />
<br />
Dial Paterns:<br />
112<br />
411<br />
911<br />
9|.XXX<br />
<br />
Dial Patterns Wizards: leave this alone<br />
<br />
Trunk Sequence: select the SIP/House Line option from the drop down at the top position (this is the trunk we created earlier). If you already have VOIP setup, and you are adding the pstn as a second line, you may want to change the sequence order to suit your needs. All this sequence does, is if a call fails while trying the first sequence, then the call will be tried with the next one, and so on.<br />
<br />
Submit your changes!<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, we will setup the inbound routes. In FreePBX, click on "Inbound Routes", and add the following for the new route:<br />
<br />
Description: Leave blank<br />
<br />
DID Number : your line phone number, I.e. 800-555-1212<br />
<br />
Caller ID Number: leave blank<br />
<br />
Zaptel Channel: Leave blank<br />
<br />
Fax Handling Section - leave these as-is<br />
<br />
Privacy Manager : No<br />
<br />
Options Settings: Leave as-is<br />
<br />
lastly, in the Set Destination settings, select the last radio button, Custom App. Type the following in the text box for Custom App: custom-linuxmce,102,1<br />
<br />
submit your changes.<br />
<br />
<br />
One last thing to do while we are in FreePBX. You should see towards the top of the page an orange bar that should say "Apply Configuration Changes". Click this, then when prompted, select to continue with reload.<br />
<br />
Next, go to Wizard->Devices->Phone Lines (on the left pane in the LMCE web admin, not in FreePBX). We are going to add a dummy line (NOTE: this is a temporary hack for now! I won't go into too many details other than saying that it will allow you to use the "Settings" link next to the listing to do some call routing on your pstn line!)<br />
Use the dropdown to select broadvoice. Once you do this, you will see a form to fill in some data. Just put whatever you want in the fields, they won't be used with this hack! After you are done, you will see it listed as a phone line - use the "settings" link next to it to do call routing depending on security mode!<br />
(Note: After creating this "dummy" phone line, go back to the FreePBX admin, and look at the Incoming Route for the broadvoice line. Look at the Custom App option at the bottom of the page. It should contain that same custom-linuxmce,102,1. If it does not, go back to the Incoming Route for the House Line, and change its custom app line to be the same as this one! From my tests, it should be the same (though the 3 digit number can change, so check this to be sure).<br />
<br />
'''Step 2 - Adding the device template for the FXS port (your internal phone/phones)'''<br />
In the web admin, on the left pane under devices, select Phones. On the resulting page, you should see all of the Orbiter Embedded Phones that your system already has. At the bottom of this page, click the "Add Device" button, then select "Generic Phone" from the Device Template picker. Click the "Pick device template" button.<br />
Now notice that you have a new phone device in you list. Change the name to something like "House Line", set the PK_FloorplanObjectType to Pluto Telephone, set the Phone Type to SIP. Notice that the PhoneNumber is already filled out. LEAVE THIS ALONE AND REMEMBER IT! This will be the extension of your internal analog phones (or whatever single phone you have plugged into the FXS Port!) Also, you can assign this phone a room (it really doesn't matter which one you choose) and make sure the "Controlled By" column says Asterisk. If it does not say "Asterisk", click on it and choose Asterisk (Asterisk) - from the dropdown. When finished, Hit the Update button at the bottom of the screen to save these changes. You will have to reload your router, and do a quick regen on all orbiters manually (from the Devices->Orbiters section)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Step 3 - Configuring the spa3000 (almost done!)'''<br />
This part assumes a factory default starting point. To do this, hook up an analog phone to the FXS (phone) port, and dial ****<br />
When prompted, enter 73738# from the telephone keypad. This will reset the unit to factory defaults.<br />
<br />
Now go ahead and connect the spa3000's LAN port to your internal network switch. We have to assign it a static IP address, so again dial **** from the connected handset. When prompted, enter 110# and the IP address will be spoken back to you. Write it down. Open up a web browser on the network, and enter the IP address to go to the spa3000 admin page. In the upper right hand corner, click on the links for both Admin Login and Advanced.<br />
<br />
Go to the System tab. Under "Internet Connection Type" do the following:<br />
<br />
DHCP: no<br />
Static IP: enter a static IP address. I used 192.168.80.253<br />
Netmask: 255.255.255.0<br />
Gateway: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Update for SPA-3102 <br><br />
Router -> WAN Setup<br><br />
set WAN Web Server to YES<br><br />
disconnect the LAN port from the network and connect the WAN port to the network.<br><br />
<br />
<br />
Next, go to the SIP tab. Change the following:<br />
<br />
RTP Packet Size: 0.020<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, go to the Line 1 tab. Change the following:<br />
<br />
Line Enable: Yes<br />
<br />
SIP Port: 5060<br />
<br />
Proxy: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Register: Yes<br />
<br />
Register Expires: 300<br />
<br />
Make Call Without Reg: yes<br />
<br />
Ans Call Without Reg: yes<br />
<br />
Display Name: <extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> (mine was 206 for example)<br />
<br />
UserID: <again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device><br />
<br />
Password: <once again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device><br />
<br />
Use AuthID: no<br />
<br />
Preferred Codec: make sure its set to G711u<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Lastly, go to the PSTN Line tab. Ensure the following settings:<br />
<br />
Line Enable: Yes<br />
<br />
SIP Port: 5061<br />
<br />
Proxy: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Register: yes<br />
<br />
Register Expires: 300<br />
<br />
Make Calls Without Reg: Yes<br />
<br />
Ans Calls Without Reg: Yes<br />
<br />
Display Name: PSTN Call (this will be displayed in place of unknown caller ID's. You may want to name this "Unknown Call" or similar)<br />
<br />
user ID: House Line (this must match the trunk name you did in the FreePBX setup!)<br />
<br />
Password: lmce<br />
<br />
Use Auth ID: no<br />
<br />
Preferred Codec: make sure it is set to G711u<br />
<br />
DTMF Process INFO: yes<br />
<br />
DTMF Process AVT: yes<br />
<br />
DTMF TxMethod: Auto<br />
<br />
Dial Plan 2: (S0<:phone_number_here>) i.e. (S0<:800-555-1212>) (this is very important - it must match the DID number entered in FreePBX)<br />
<br />
VoiP-To-PSTN Gateway Enable: yes<br />
<br />
Voip Caller Auth Method: None<br />
<br />
Voip PIN Max Retry: 3<br />
<br />
One Stage Dialing: yes<br />
<br />
Line1 VoIP Caller DP: None<br />
<br />
ViOP Valler Default DP: None<br />
<br />
Line1 Fallback DP: None (this may need changed to make sure incoming calls come in when the power goes out - will experiment)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Enable: yes<br />
<br />
PSTN Caller Auth Method: none<br />
<br />
PSTN Right Thru Line 1: no<br />
<br />
PSTN Pin Max Retry: 3<br />
<br />
PSTN CID for VioP CID: yes<br />
<br />
PSTN Caller Default DP: 2 (this is the dialplan 2 that we set up above!)<br />
<br />
Off Hook While Calling VoIP: no<br />
<br />
Line 1 Signal Hook Flash to PSTN: Disabled<br />
<br />
VoIP Answer Delay: 0<br />
<br />
PSTN Answer Delay: 3 (this allows enough time for the caller ID information to be passed along)<br />
<br />
SPA to PSTN Gain and PSTN to SPA Gain - these can be adjusted to amplify the incoming/outgoing volume to a comfortable level. I like mine set at 6<br />
<br />
<br />
That should be it! Enjoy LMCE Telecom on your old analog phone line!<br />
<br />
<br />
== Disconnect Tone ==<br />
If your line doesn't hang up after a call then you may need to change the disconnect tone. Different countries have different disconnect tones. Go to the SPA3000's configuration page, click on Admin Login and then Advanced. Now head to the PSTN Line tab. Scroll down to the PSTN Disconnect Detection. There is a setting called "Disconnect Tone" and that's what needs to change.<br />
<br />
The format entered needs to be of the following: X@-30,X@-30;Y(A/B/1+2)<br />
<br />
where:<br />
<br />
X = The frequency in Hz.<br />
<br />
Y = The cycles the pattern repeats<br />
<br />
A = Time in seconds for the frequency<br />
<br />
B = Time in seconds for the silence<br />
<br />
The -30 is the level in dB.<br />
<br />
The 1+2 is saying cycle the first and second tone. So for the example below you can just have 1 instead of 1+2.<br />
<br />
The default is 480@-30,620@-30;4(.25/.25/1+2) however this didn't work for me. I live in Switzerland where the disconnect tone is at 425Hz for 200ms followed by a silence at 200ms.<br />
So my settings is at 425@-30,425-30;4(.20/.20/1+2). Due to the simplicity of the Swiss disconnect tone I may not have needed to display the same Hz twice nor have a 4 repeat cycle pattern but it works this way and I haven't tested further.<br />
<br />
<br />
== BUG REPORTS ==<br />
Please note any bugs, improvements, fixes or Suggestions below so I can make sure it gets included in the final plug-and-play setup!<br />
<br />
- Upon power outtage, or network failure/core crash, the FXO and FXS lines are bridged so you can still use the phones. Dialing out works fine (just unplug the power and/or network cable from your spa3000 to see!). However, incoming calls in this failsafe mode only ring once. (not yet fixed)<br />
<br />
- Incoming calls don't directly ring the house phone extension. All orbiters alert of the call, and the call can be directed to go to the house line, but I would have expected that the houseline would ring and could be picked up on a call with no orbiter interaction at all. (not quite sure if this a bug or not, of if this is how LMCE should handle it. Can anyone with VoIP confirm the behavior?) (UPDATE: Found the problem. This will not work until do the web admin portion of this - it will essentiall fix its self when I implement that code)</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Linksys_SPA3000&diff=27955Linksys SPA30002011-06-07T20:31:28Z<p>Schmich: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Hardware]]<br />
[[Category:Telecom]]<br />
[[Category:VoIP]]<br />
[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
{{merge|Linksys SPA3102}}<br />
== General Information ==<br />
<br />
The Sipura (now bought out by Linksys) spa 3000 is a pstn (analog phone line) to Asterisk gateway device that provides a SIP interface for 1 FXO port (analog phone line) and 1 FXS port (analog phone). This allows you to use the Telecom section of LMCE, and use Asterisk to send/recieve/route phone calls.<br />
<br />
Most office environments have a phone in each room with their own extension number. Most homes, however, are set up with 1 common line (extension) that all phones are connected to - when a call comes in, all phones ring together. LMCE will allow you to have either setup (if you have enough FXS ports/SIP Phones to support the number of extensions you want). Since the spa 3000 has only 1 FXS port, I am going to show you how to set it up so that all phones on the main house phone line will be treated as one extension and ring together. The picture below illustrates the installation method that I'm going to outline here.<br />
[[Image:spa3000_setup.png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:spa3000_setup_DSL.png]]<br />
<br />
Another interesting feature of the spa3000, is that if the LMCE network goes down, or if there is a loss of power, the spa3000 will bridge the FXO and FXS ports, bypassing LMCE and Asterisk altogether, so that you will still have use of your phones in such emergencies.<br />
<br />
Also, please realize that these instructions are for manually setting up the spa3000. In the near future, the process will be automated, and if this feature is available at the time you are reading this, then you should go the automatic route.<br />
<br />
Please set aside some time to do this manual setup - as you will see, there are a lot of steps involved and it may take you quite some time!<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
We are going to accomplish this setup in 3 steps:<br />
1- Configuring the Phone Line in the web admin (FreePBX)<br />
2- Adding the device for the internal phone line (FXS port)<br />
3) Configuring the spa3000 (as we will need information from the previous 2 steps to complete)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Step 1 - Configuring the Phone Line'''<br />
<br />
First, log into the web admin at 192.168.80.1, then navigate to Advanced->Configuration->Phones Setup. This will bring you to the FreePBX Admin page<br />
On the left hand side, click on "Trunks", then click "Add SIP Trunk" on the page the follows. You will now have to fill out the folowing information:<br />
<br />
Outbound Caller ID: House Line<br />
<br />
Never Override Caller ID: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Maximum Channels: 1 (this must be set to 1 as a pstn line can only handle 1 call at a time)<br />
<br />
Disable Trunk: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Monitor Trunk Failures: leave the Enable checkbox unchecked<br />
<br />
Dial Rules: Leave blank<br />
<br />
Dial rules wizards: leave this alone<br />
<br />
Outbound Dial Prefix: leave blank<br />
<br />
Trunk Name: House Line <br />
<br />
Peer Details:<br />
allow=ulaw<br />
canreinvite=no<br />
context=from-trunk<br />
disallow=all<br />
dtmfmode=rfc2833<br />
host=dynamic<br />
incominglimit=1<br />
nat=never<br />
port=5061<br />
qualify=yes<br />
secret=lmce<br />
type=friend<br />
username=House Line<br />
<br />
USER Context: leave blank<br />
<br />
USER Details: leave blank<br />
<br />
Register String: Leave blank<br />
<br />
go ahead and save the changes now!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, we are going to setup the Outbound Routes. In FreePBX, on the left, click on "Outbound Routes", and add the following for the new route:<br />
<br />
Route Name: House Line Out<br />
<br />
Route Password: leave blank<br />
<br />
Emergency Dialing: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Intra Company Route: leave unchecked<br />
<br />
Music On Hold?: leave at default<br />
<br />
Dial Paterns:<br />
112<br />
411<br />
911<br />
9|.XXX<br />
<br />
Dial Patterns Wizards: leave this alone<br />
<br />
Trunk Sequence: select the SIP/House Line option from the drop down at the top position (this is the trunk we created earlier). If you already have VOIP setup, and you are adding the pstn as a second line, you may want to change the sequence order to suit your needs. All this sequence does, is if a call fails while trying the first sequence, then the call will be tried with the next one, and so on.<br />
<br />
Submit your changes!<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, we will setup the inbound routes. In FreePBX, click on "Inbound Routes", and add the following for the new route:<br />
<br />
Description: Leave blank<br />
<br />
DID Number : your line phone number, I.e. 800-555-1212<br />
<br />
Caller ID Number: leave blank<br />
<br />
Zaptel Channel: Leave blank<br />
<br />
Fax Handling Section - leave these as-is<br />
<br />
Privacy Manager : No<br />
<br />
Options Settings: Leave as-is<br />
<br />
lastly, in the Set Destination settings, select the last radio button, Custom App. Type the following in the text box for Custom App: custom-linuxmce,102,1<br />
<br />
submit your changes.<br />
<br />
<br />
One last thing to do while we are in FreePBX. You should see towards the top of the page an orange bar that should say "Apply Configuration Changes". Click this, then when prompted, select to continue with reload.<br />
<br />
Next, go to Wizard->Devices->Phone Lines (on the left pane in the LMCE web admin, not in FreePBX). We are going to add a dummy line (NOTE: this is a temporary hack for now! I won't go into too many details other than saying that it will allow you to use the "Settings" link next to the listing to do some call routing on your pstn line!)<br />
Use the dropdown to select broadvoice. Once you do this, you will see a form to fill in some data. Just put whatever you want in the fields, they won't be used with this hack! After you are done, you will see it listed as a phone line - use the "settings" link next to it to do call routing depending on security mode!<br />
(Note: After creating this "dummy" phone line, go back to the FreePBX admin, and look at the Incoming Route for the broadvoice line. Look at the Custom App option at the bottom of the page. It should contain that same custom-linuxmce,102,1. If it does not, go back to the Incoming Route for the House Line, and change its custom app line to be the same as this one! From my tests, it should be the same (though the 3 digit number can change, so check this to be sure).<br />
<br />
'''Step 2 - Adding the device template for the FXS port (your internal phone/phones)'''<br />
In the web admin, on the left pane under devices, select Phones. On the resulting page, you should see all of the Orbiter Embedded Phones that your system already has. At the bottom of this page, click the "Add Device" button, then select "Generic Phone" from the Device Template picker. Click the "Pick device template" button.<br />
Now notice that you have a new phone device in you list. Change the name to something like "House Line", set the PK_FloorplanObjectType to Pluto Telephone, set the Phone Type to SIP. Notice that the PhoneNumber is already filled out. LEAVE THIS ALONE AND REMEMBER IT! This will be the extension of your internal analog phones (or whatever single phone you have plugged into the FXS Port!) Also, you can assign this phone a room (it really doesn't matter which one you choose) and make sure the "Controlled By" column says Asterisk. If it does not say "Asterisk", click on it and choose Asterisk (Asterisk) - from the dropdown. When finished, Hit the Update button at the bottom of the screen to save these changes. You will have to reload your router, and do a quick regen on all orbiters manually (from the Devices->Orbiters section)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Step 3 - Configuring the spa3000 (almost done!)'''<br />
This part assumes a factory default starting point. To do this, hook up an analog phone to the FXS (phone) port, and dial ****<br />
When prompted, enter 73738# from the telephone keypad. This will reset the unit to factory defaults.<br />
<br />
Now go ahead and connect the spa3000's LAN port to your internal network switch. We have to assign it a static IP address, so again dial **** from the connected handset. When prompted, enter 110# and the IP address will be spoken back to you. Write it down. Open up a web browser on the network, and enter the IP address to go to the spa3000 admin page. In the upper right hand corner, click on the links for both Admin Login and Advanced.<br />
<br />
Go to the System tab. Under "Internet Connection Type" do the following:<br />
<br />
DHCP: no<br />
Static IP: enter a static IP address. I used 192.168.80.253<br />
Netmask: 255.255.255.0<br />
Gateway: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Update for SPA-3102 <br><br />
Router -> WAN Setup<br><br />
set WAN Web Server to YES<br><br />
disconnect the LAN port from the network and connect the WAN port to the network.<br><br />
<br />
<br />
Next, go to the SIP tab. Change the following:<br />
<br />
RTP Packet Size: 0.020<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Next, go to the Line 1 tab. Change the following:<br />
<br />
Line Enable: Yes<br />
<br />
SIP Port: 5060<br />
<br />
Proxy: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Register: Yes<br />
<br />
Register Expires: 300<br />
<br />
Make Call Without Reg: yes<br />
<br />
Ans Call Without Reg: yes<br />
<br />
Display Name: <extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> (mine was 206 for example)<br />
<br />
UserID: <again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device><br />
<br />
Password: <once again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device><br />
<br />
Use AuthID: no<br />
<br />
Preferred Codec: make sure its set to G711u<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Lastly, go to the PSTN Line tab. Ensure the following settings:<br />
<br />
Line Enable: Yes<br />
<br />
SIP Port: 5061<br />
<br />
Proxy: 192.168.80.1<br />
<br />
Register: yes<br />
<br />
Register Expires: 300<br />
<br />
Make Calls Without Reg: Yes<br />
<br />
Ans Calls Without Reg: Yes<br />
<br />
Display Name: PSTN Call (this will be displayed in place of unknown caller ID's. You may want to name this "Unknown Call" or similar)<br />
<br />
user ID: House Line (this must match the trunk name you did in the FreePBX setup!)<br />
<br />
Password: lmce<br />
<br />
Use Auth ID: no<br />
<br />
Preferred Codec: make sure it is set to G711u<br />
<br />
DTMF Process INFO: yes<br />
<br />
DTMF Process AVT: yes<br />
<br />
DTMF TxMethod: Auto<br />
<br />
Dial Plan 2: (S0<:phone_number_here>) i.e. (S0<:800-555-1212>) (this is very important - it must match the DID number entered in FreePBX)<br />
<br />
VoiP-To-PSTN Gateway Enable: yes<br />
<br />
Voip Caller Auth Method: None<br />
<br />
Voip PIN Max Retry: 3<br />
<br />
One Stage Dialing: yes<br />
<br />
Line1 VoIP Caller DP: None<br />
<br />
ViOP Valler Default DP: None<br />
<br />
Line1 Fallback DP: None (this may need changed to make sure incoming calls come in when the power goes out - will experiment)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Enable: yes<br />
<br />
PSTN Caller Auth Method: none<br />
<br />
PSTN Right Thru Line 1: no<br />
<br />
PSTN Pin Max Retry: 3<br />
<br />
PSTN CID for VioP CID: yes<br />
<br />
PSTN Caller Default DP: 2 (this is the dialplan 2 that we set up above!)<br />
<br />
Off Hook While Calling VoIP: no<br />
<br />
Line 1 Signal Hook Flash to PSTN: Disabled<br />
<br />
VoIP Answer Delay: 0<br />
<br />
PSTN Answer Delay: 3 (this allows enough time for the caller ID information to be passed along)<br />
<br />
SPA to PSTN Gain and PSTN to SPA Gain - these can be adjusted to amplify the incoming/outgoing volume to a comfortable level. I like mine set at 6<br />
<br />
<br />
That should be it! Enjoy LMCE Telecom on your old analog phone line!<br />
<br />
<br />
== Disconnect Tone ==<br />
If your line doesn't hang up after a call then you may need to change the disconnect tone. Different countries have different disconnect tones. Go to the SPA3000's configuration page, click on Admin Login and then Advanced. Now head to the PSTN Line tab. Scroll down to the PSTN Disconnect Detection. There is a setting called "Disconnect Tone" and that's what needs to change.<br />
<br />
The format entered needs to be of the following: X@-30,X@-30;Y(A/B/1+2)<br />
<br />
where:<br />
<br />
X = The frequency in Hz.<br />
<br />
Y = The cycles the pattern repeats<br />
<br />
A = Time in seconds for the frequency<br />
<br />
B = Time in seconds for the silence<br />
<br />
The default is 480@-30,620@-30;4(.25/.25/1+2) however this didn't work for me. I live in Switzerland where the disconnect tone is at 425Hz for 200ms followed by a silence at 200ms.<br />
So my settings is at 425@-30,425-30;4(.20/.20/1+2). Due to the simplicity of the Swiss disconnect tone I may not have needed to display the same Hz twice nor have a 4 repeat cycle pattern but it works this way and I haven't tested further.<br />
<br />
<br />
== BUG REPORTS ==<br />
Please note any bugs, improvements, fixes or Suggestions below so I can make sure it gets included in the final plug-and-play setup!<br />
<br />
- Upon power outtage, or network failure/core crash, the FXO and FXS lines are bridged so you can still use the phones. Dialing out works fine (just unplug the power and/or network cable from your spa3000 to see!). However, incoming calls in this failsafe mode only ring once. (not yet fixed)<br />
<br />
- Incoming calls don't directly ring the house phone extension. All orbiters alert of the call, and the call can be directed to go to the house line, but I would have expected that the houseline would ring and could be picked up on a call with no orbiter interaction at all. (not quite sure if this a bug or not, of if this is how LMCE should handle it. Can anyone with VoIP confirm the behavior?) (UPDATE: Found the problem. This will not work until do the web admin portion of this - it will essentiall fix its self when I implement that code)</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Installing_0810&diff=27808Installing 08102011-04-26T13:37:33Z<p>Schmich: </p>
<hr />
<div>Installing LinuxMCE-0810 is a fairly easy process that involves:<br />
* Installing Kubuntu 8.10<br />
* Updating Kubuntu 8.10<br />
* Installing LinuxMCE-0810 on top of the updated Kubuntu 8.10<br />
<br />
Before proceeding its wise to read the FAQ. <br />
Because of the fact that its a delicate installation small things make a huge difference.<br />
<br />
Please see below for details on Internet Installation and DVD Installation methods.<br />
<br />
'''Note: an active internet connection is required regardless of installation method.<br />
<br />
==Internet Installation==<br />
# Install Kubuntu Intrepid desktop and update it. (download Kubuntu 8.10 '''desktop''' release from http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/kubuntu/8.10/kubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso) '''Currently, only the 32bit version of LinuxMCE is available. Only download the i386 version of 8.10 Kubuntu, even if your system can support 64bit versions.''' Note: If Kubuntu asks whether you would like to install/activate 'Restricted Drivers' for your video card, ignore it and continue to step 2.<br />
# Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file to contain only (from post http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10917.15 ):<br />
deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb-src http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid-updates main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb-src http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid-updates main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/ intrepid beta2<br />
deb http://debian.slimdevices.com/ stable main<br />
deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ intrepid free non-free<br />
deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid-security main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb-src http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid-security main restricted universe multiverse<br />
deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main universe multiverse<br />
deb http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/ replacements_debian main<br />
deb http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/ 20dev_ubuntu main<br />
# Run aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade to get the latest Kubuntu updates.<br />
# Install medibuntu keyring: apt-get install medibuntu-keyring<br />
# Grab the latest installer script from [http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu here], unpack them and change into the freshly created ''new-installer'' directory.<br />
# Run the following scripts (as root, in order): pre-install-from-repo.sh, mce-install.sh, post-install.sh.<br />
# Reboot, wait for the activity to stop (see progress on console 8).<br />
<br />
In other words, after installing Kubuntu:<br />
sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.<br />
apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade<br />
apt-get install medibuntu-keyring<br />
wget -c http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/new-installer-latest.tar.gz<br />
tar xvf new-installer-latest.tar.gz<br />
cd new-installer<br />
./pre-install-from-repo.sh<br />
./mce-install.sh<br />
./post-install.sh<br />
reboot<br />
<br />
The avenard repo is no longer needed.<br />
<br />
==DVD Installation==<br />
<br />
<br />
However, if you want to install the DVD, grab it via the torrent [http://www.linuxmce.org/index.php/download here] or if you want use the following link to obtain the latest [http://linuxmce.iptp.org/snapshots/ snapshot] '''Highly recommended'''<br />
<br />
'''Upon DVD boot, select LinuxMCE install(it is the bottom option)'''. This will install a regular Kubuntu 810 system, with an additional button on the desktop to install LinuxMCE upon restart. Let Kubuntu's install run through, and after restart, login.<br />
Open a terminal and run<br />
sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.<br />
apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade<br />
<br />
Once you have done this, you can go to the Desktop and double click on the LinuxMCE icon. This will run the fullinstall.sh in /root/new-installer and install LinuxMCE-0810 on top of you updated Kubuntu installation.<br />
<br />
'''Note''': If you receive the error "kdesudo command not found" ignore it completely, do ''not'' even click the OK button.<br />
<br />
'''Note''': Once the above process is complete - the [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/AVWizard_Step_by_Step AV Wizard] should start (after rebooting). If you get a ''black or blank screen'' you probably need to change your video card outputs. Instructions on how to do this are available: [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/AVWizard#What_to_do_if_A.2FV_Wizard_does_not_start here]<br />
<br />
The DVD installer per default does not create the initial [[MD|MD]] image, as that creation takes a very long time, and most people probably prefer to give 810 a test, without the MDs. If you want to setup MDs, you have to manually run <br />
/usr/pluto/bin/Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh<br />
(You should only have to do this once)<br />
<br />
If you have problems running Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh, check [[Error Running Diskless CreateTBZ.sh|this article]].<br />
<br />
If you then have problems netbooting your diskless media directors because you are receiving the error message "Diskless Setup Failed", check [[Diskless setup failed error in 0810 beta|this article]].<br />
<br />
== Keeping Up-to-date with updates ==<br />
'''Note''' It is strongly recommend that you do not update/upgrade a stable, working system [[user:L3mce]]<br />
<br />
Once you have installed LinuxMCE-0810, all you need to do to keep up-to-date with the latest and greatest, is run the following from a terminal on the core and each MD:<br />
sudo apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get upgrade<br />
Note: You should NOT run apt-get dist-upgrade after LinuxMCE is installed, as it can cause several problems, including having different kernel versions on your core and media directors, and the installation of new Kubuntu packages that can break some features!<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tutorials]]</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Where_to_Buy&diff=15139Where to Buy2008-07-30T22:44:18Z<p>Schmich: /* Europe */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware| ]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
This is '''not''' meant as an endorsement, but the question of where to buy certain things pops up regularly. Some of this equipment can be hard to find locally, so help out and add your own suppliers to the list if they aren't already there and either way feel free to add a line with your experience. <br />
<br />
''Please add countries alphabetically, and append new stores to the bottom of the lists in order to keep things organized, thank you and good luck with that shopping list!''<br />
<br />
== WorldWide ==<br />
'''DealNews''' ([http://www.dealnews.com Link]) ''The'' Place to get Awesome Deals!.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Africa ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== America ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United States ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Fiire''' ([http://www.fiire.com/ english]) ''The'' remote, and also core/media director hardware.<br />
<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome-products.com<BR><br />
http://homeseer.com/index.html<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome.com<BR><br />
<br />
== Asia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Australia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Europe ==<br />
=== Useful Link ===<br />
'''Z-wave Europe''' ([http://www.z-wave-europe.org/ italian]) Z-wave product list for Europe and website links.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Belgium ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''IntelliHome''' Domotica Shop ([http://www.intellihome.be/ dutch]) <br />
* Marmitek X10 Home Automation Products<br />
* Marmitek Home Security Products<br />
* Site in English/Dutch/French/German<br />
* Ships to Europe<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Denmark ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Seluxit''' ([http://www.seluxit.com english]) Z-wave products incl. [http://shop.seluxit.com/catalog/product_info.php?currency=EUR&products_id=30 multi-sensor] [http://shop.seluxit.com/catalog/product_info.php?currency=EUR&products_id=29 usb homecontroller]<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Innovus''' ([http://www.innovus.dk/ danish]/[http://www.innovus.eu english]) Z-wave products<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ElectronicHouseKeeper''' ([http://www.electronichousekeeper.com danish]) Their own line of Z-wave products<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Germany ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVBShop''' ([http://www.dvbshop.net english]) Everything you need for DVB (Cable, Sattelite or Terrestrial) digital television, worldwide shipping.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Zwave4u''' ([http://www.zwave4u.de german]) Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Merten''' ([http://www.merten.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Duewi''' ([http://www.duewi.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* No online shop.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ElekHomica''' ([http://www.elekhomica.nl/ dutch]/[http://www.elekhomica.nl/infopage2.php?language=nn english])<br />
X10 and Zwave, even remote controlled curtainrail! EU shipping (curtainrail NL/BE only).<br />
* Quick and painless delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ALTERNATE''' Computerversand ([http://www.alternate.nl/ dutch]) [http://www.alternate.nl/html/productDetails.html?artno=NMZV62 airmouse] and lots of regular PC hardware, <br />
* Usually slow on delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iHabitat''' Home automation ([http://www.ihabitat.nl/ dutch])<br />
[http://www.ihabitat.nl/html/global_cache.html gc100] <br />
* A bit slow to respond to the inquiry, but fast no-nonsense delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''MyPowerShop''' ([http://www.mypowershop.eu dutch]) X10 and Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Norway (Not in the E.U.) ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tronika aka Smarthus''' ([http://www.smarthus.info/ norwegian]) Z-wave products incl. [http://www.smarthus.info/product_info.php?cPath=1_46_115&products_id=2248 usb homecontroller]<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Sweden ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Eliving''' ([http://www.eliving.se swedish]) Z-wave products incl. [http://www.eliving.se/product_info.php?cPath=21_29&products_id=72 usb homecontroller]<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United Kingdom ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Convergent Home Technologies - The Digital Home Specialists''' ([http://www.chtukltd.co.uk English])<br />
* Core/Hybrids built & tested to order (AM2/nVidia)<br />
* MD's built & tested (AM2/nVidia & Via C7/CN700/CX700 with Drivers)<br />
* Z-wave - full range of European units<br />
* lmce-0704 / lmce-0710 software pre-installed & configured on all Core/Hybrids<br />
* Full after sales support provided<br />
* Will Ship Worldwide<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let's automate''' ([http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm])<br />
* ZWave<br />
* Home automation<br />
* ...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Where_to_Buy&diff=15138Where to Buy2008-07-30T22:24:40Z<p>Schmich: /* United Kingdom */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware| ]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
This is '''not''' meant as an endorsement, but the question of where to buy certain things pops up regularly. Some of this equipment can be hard to find locally, so help out and add your own suppliers to the list if they aren't already there and either way feel free to add a line with your experience. <br />
<br />
''Please add countries alphabetically, and append new stores to the bottom of the lists in order to keep things organized, thank you and good luck with that shopping list!''<br />
<br />
== WorldWide ==<br />
'''DealNews''' ([http://www.dealnews.com Link]) ''The'' Place to get Awesome Deals!.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Africa ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== America ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United States ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Fiire''' ([http://www.fiire.com/ english]) ''The'' remote, and also core/media director hardware.<br />
<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome-products.com<BR><br />
http://homeseer.com/index.html<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome.com<BR><br />
<br />
== Asia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Australia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Europe ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Belgium ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''IntelliHome''' Domotica Shop ([http://www.intellihome.be/ dutch]) <br />
* Marmitek X10 Home Automation Products<br />
* Marmitek Home Security Products<br />
* Site in English/Dutch/French/German<br />
* Ships to Europe<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Germany ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVBShop''' ([http://www.dvbshop.net english]) Everything you need for DVB (Cable, Sattelite or Terrestrial) digital television, worldwide shipping.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Zwave4u''' ([http://www.zwave4u.de german]) Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Merten''' ([http://www.merten.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Duewi''' ([http://www.duewi.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* No online shop.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ElekHomica''' ([http://www.elekhomica.nl/ dutch]/[http://www.elekhomica.nl/infopage2.php?language=nn english])<br />
X10 and Zwave, even remote controlled curtainrail! EU shipping (curtainrail NL/BE only).<br />
* Quick and painless delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ALTERNATE''' Computerversand ([http://www.alternate.nl/ dutch]) [http://www.alternate.nl/html/productDetails.html?artno=NMZV62 airmouse] and lots of regular PC hardware, <br />
* Usually slow on delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iHabitat''' Home automation ([http://www.ihabitat.nl/ dutch])<br />
[http://www.ihabitat.nl/html/global_cache.html gc100] <br />
* A bit slow to respond to the inquiry, but fast no-nonsense delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''MyPowerShop''' ([http://www.mypowershop.eu dutch]) X10 and Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United Kingdom ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Convergent Home Technologies - The Digital Home Specialists''' ([http://www.chtukltd.co.uk English])<br />
* Core/Hybrids built & tested to order (AM2/nVidia)<br />
* MD's built & tested (AM2/nVidia & Via C7/CN700/CX700 with Drivers)<br />
* Z-wave - full range of European units<br />
* lmce-0704 / lmce-0710 software pre-installed & configured on all Core/Hybrids<br />
* Full after sales support provided<br />
* Will Ship Worldwide<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let's automate''' ([http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm])<br />
* ZWave<br />
* Home automation<br />
* ...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Where_to_Buy&diff=15137Where to Buy2008-07-30T22:24:24Z<p>Schmich: /* Netherlands */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware| ]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
This is '''not''' meant as an endorsement, but the question of where to buy certain things pops up regularly. Some of this equipment can be hard to find locally, so help out and add your own suppliers to the list if they aren't already there and either way feel free to add a line with your experience. <br />
<br />
''Please add countries alphabetically, and append new stores to the bottom of the lists in order to keep things organized, thank you and good luck with that shopping list!''<br />
<br />
== WorldWide ==<br />
'''DealNews''' ([http://www.dealnews.com Link]) ''The'' Place to get Awesome Deals!.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Africa ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== America ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United States ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Fiire''' ([http://www.fiire.com/ english]) ''The'' remote, and also core/media director hardware.<br />
<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome-products.com<BR><br />
http://homeseer.com/index.html<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome.com<BR><br />
<br />
== Asia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Australia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Europe ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Belgium ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''IntelliHome''' Domotica Shop ([http://www.intellihome.be/ dutch]) <br />
* Marmitek X10 Home Automation Products<br />
* Marmitek Home Security Products<br />
* Site in English/Dutch/French/German<br />
* Ships to Europe<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Germany ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVBShop''' ([http://www.dvbshop.net english]) Everything you need for DVB (Cable, Sattelite or Terrestrial) digital television, worldwide shipping.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Zwave4u''' ([http://www.zwave4u.de german]) Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Merten''' ([http://www.merten.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Duewi''' ([http://www.duewi.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* No online shop.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ElekHomica''' ([http://www.elekhomica.nl/ dutch]/[http://www.elekhomica.nl/infopage2.php?language=nn english])<br />
X10 and Zwave, even remote controlled curtainrail! EU shipping (curtainrail NL/BE only).<br />
* Quick and painless delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ALTERNATE''' Computerversand ([http://www.alternate.nl/ dutch]) [http://www.alternate.nl/html/productDetails.html?artno=NMZV62 airmouse] and lots of regular PC hardware, <br />
* Usually slow on delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iHabitat''' Home automation ([http://www.ihabitat.nl/ dutch])<br />
[http://www.ihabitat.nl/html/global_cache.html gc100] <br />
* A bit slow to respond to the inquiry, but fast no-nonsense delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''MyPowerShop''' ([http://www.mypowershop.eu dutch]) X10 and Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
=== United Kingdom ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Convergent Home Technologies - The Digital Home Specialists''' ([http://www.chtukltd.co.uk English])<br />
* Core/Hybrids built & tested to order (AM2/nVidia)<br />
* MD's built & tested (AM2/nVidia & Via C7/CN700/CX700 with Drivers)<br />
* Z-wave - full range of European units<br />
* lmce-0704 / lmce-0710 software pre-installed & configured on all Core/Hybrids<br />
* Full after sales support provided<br />
* Will Ship Worldwide<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let's automate''' ([http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm])<br />
* ZWave<br />
* Home automation<br />
* ...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Where_to_Buy&diff=15136Where to Buy2008-07-30T22:22:25Z<p>Schmich: /* Netherlands */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware| ]]<br />
{| align="right"<br />
| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
This is '''not''' meant as an endorsement, but the question of where to buy certain things pops up regularly. Some of this equipment can be hard to find locally, so help out and add your own suppliers to the list if they aren't already there and either way feel free to add a line with your experience. <br />
<br />
''Please add countries alphabetically, and append new stores to the bottom of the lists in order to keep things organized, thank you and good luck with that shopping list!''<br />
<br />
== WorldWide ==<br />
'''DealNews''' ([http://www.dealnews.com Link]) ''The'' Place to get Awesome Deals!.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Africa ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== America ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== United States ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Fiire''' ([http://www.fiire.com/ english]) ''The'' remote, and also core/media director hardware.<br />
<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome-products.com<BR><br />
http://homeseer.com/index.html<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome.com<BR><br />
<br />
== Asia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Australia ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Europe ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Belgium ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''IntelliHome''' Domotica Shop ([http://www.intellihome.be/ dutch]) <br />
* Marmitek X10 Home Automation Products<br />
* Marmitek Home Security Products<br />
* Site in English/Dutch/French/German<br />
* Ships to Europe<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Germany ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''DVBShop''' ([http://www.dvbshop.net english]) Everything you need for DVB (Cable, Sattelite or Terrestrial) digital television, worldwide shipping.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Zwave4u''' ([http://www.zwave4u.de german]) Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Merten''' ([http://www.merten.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Duewi''' ([http://www.duewi.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* No online shop.<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ElekHomica''' ([http://www.elekhomica.nl/ dutch]/[http://www.elekhomica.nl/infopage2.php?language=nn english])<br />
X10 and Zwave, even remote controlled curtainrail! EU shipping (curtainrail NL/BE only).<br />
* Quick and painless delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''ALTERNATE''' Computerversand ([http://www.alternate.nl/ dutch]) [http://www.alternate.nl/html/productDetails.html?artno=NMZV62 airmouse] and lots of regular PC hardware, <br />
* Usually slow on delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''iHabitat''' Home automation ([http://www.ihabitat.nl/ dutch])<br />
[http://www.ihabitat.nl/html/global_cache.html gc100] <br />
* A bit slow to respond to the inquiry, but fast no-nonsense delivery.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''MyPowerShop''' ([http://www.mypowershop.eu dutch]) X10 and Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal<br />
* Not yet tested<br />
<br />
=== United Kingdom ===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Convergent Home Technologies - The Digital Home Specialists''' ([http://www.chtukltd.co.uk English])<br />
* Core/Hybrids built & tested to order (AM2/nVidia)<br />
* MD's built & tested (AM2/nVidia & Via C7/CN700/CX700 with Drivers)<br />
* Z-wave - full range of European units<br />
* lmce-0704 / lmce-0710 software pre-installed & configured on all Core/Hybrids<br />
* Full after sales support provided<br />
* Will Ship Worldwide<br />
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'''Let's automate''' ([http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm])<br />
* ZWave<br />
* Home automation<br />
* ...</div>Schmichhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Where_to_Buy&diff=15135Where to Buy2008-07-30T22:16:18Z<p>Schmich: /* Germany */</p>
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This is '''not''' meant as an endorsement, but the question of where to buy certain things pops up regularly. Some of this equipment can be hard to find locally, so help out and add your own suppliers to the list if they aren't already there and either way feel free to add a line with your experience. <br />
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''Please add countries alphabetically, and append new stores to the bottom of the lists in order to keep things organized, thank you and good luck with that shopping list!''<br />
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== WorldWide ==<br />
'''DealNews''' ([http://www.dealnews.com Link]) ''The'' Place to get Awesome Deals!.<br />
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== Africa ==<br />
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== America ==<br />
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=== United States ===<br />
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'''Fiire''' ([http://www.fiire.com/ english]) ''The'' remote, and also core/media director hardware.<br />
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http://www.smarthome-products.com<BR><br />
http://homeseer.com/index.html<BR><br />
http://www.smarthome.com<BR><br />
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== Asia ==<br />
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== Australia ==<br />
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== Europe ==<br />
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=== Belgium ===<br />
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'''IntelliHome''' Domotica Shop ([http://www.intellihome.be/ dutch]) <br />
* Marmitek X10 Home Automation Products<br />
* Marmitek Home Security Products<br />
* Site in English/Dutch/French/German<br />
* Ships to Europe<br />
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=== Germany ===<br />
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'''DVBShop''' ([http://www.dvbshop.net english]) Everything you need for DVB (Cable, Sattelite or Terrestrial) digital television, worldwide shipping.<br />
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'''Zwave4u''' ([http://www.zwave4u.de german]) Z-wave products. Accepts Paypal.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
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'''Merten''' ([http://www.merten.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* Not yet tested.<br />
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'''Duewi''' ([http://www.duewi.de german]) They have their own line of Z-wave products.<br />
* No online shop.<br />
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=== Netherlands ===<br />
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'''ElekHomica''' ([http://www.elekhomica.nl/ dutch]/[http://www.elekhomica.nl/infopage2.php?language=nn english])<br />
X10 and Zwave, even remote controlled curtainrail! EU shipping (curtainrail NL/BE only).<br />
* Quick and painless delivery.<br />
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'''ALTERNATE''' Computerversand ([http://www.alternate.nl/ dutch]) [http://www.alternate.nl/html/productDetails.html?artno=NMZV62 airmouse] and lots of regular PC hardware, <br />
* Usually slow on delivery.<br />
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'''iHabitat''' Home automation ([http://www.ihabitat.nl/ dutch])<br />
[http://www.ihabitat.nl/html/global_cache.html gc100] <br />
* A bit slow to respond to the inquiry, but fast no-nonsense delivery.<br />
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=== United Kingdom ===<br />
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'''Convergent Home Technologies - The Digital Home Specialists''' ([http://www.chtukltd.co.uk English])<br />
* Core/Hybrids built & tested to order (AM2/nVidia)<br />
* MD's built & tested (AM2/nVidia & Via C7/CN700/CX700 with Drivers)<br />
* Z-wave - full range of European units<br />
* lmce-0704 / lmce-0710 software pre-installed & configured on all Core/Hybrids<br />
* Full after sales support provided<br />
* Will Ship Worldwide<br />
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'''Let's automate''' ([http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm])<br />
* ZWave<br />
* Home automation<br />
* ...</div>Schmich