insteon-mqtt
Python Insteon PLM <-> MQTT bridge (by TD22057)
docker-lirc-watcher
Listens to LIRC daemon and sends it to MQTT (by pilotak)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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insteon-mqtt
Posts with mentions or reviews of insteon-mqtt.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-08.
- How exactly is a switch’s aldb used?
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A New Day for Insteon
There aren't really any Insteon logs per se. I use Insteon-MQTT which has a log of course (excerpt below), but it's not really useful. Insteon-MQTT communicates with an Insteon Power Line Modem (PLM), which really is just a bridge between USB and the Insteon network (both RF and powerline, despite being called only a "PLM"). The PLM presents itself as a tty to the host PC, and reports all of the traffic on the Insteon network as well as accepts commands to be sent to the network. Light switches (and some other devices) have four events as a result of physical activation: ON, FAST ON, OFF, FAST OFF, where that "fast" variety is a double tap (Insteon has no support for more than two taps, although I suppose one could fake this in software).
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Taking a run at HA for my Insteon systems.
I have ISY+HA at home and Insteon-MQTT at work. Frankly, I like the latter more. It is faster and simpler. Once I get my last IOLinc replaced at home with an esphome on esp32, I'm most likely going to go Insteon-MQTT at home.
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Library for Interfacing with Insteon Hubs and PLM's in Go
There's also a pretty excellent Python library which I leaned on for understanding the protocol here: https://github.com/TD22057/insteon-mqtt
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Can I still move to Home Assistant with Insteon down?
Insteon-MQTT is a addon for Home Assistant. Link below...https://github.com/TD22057/insteon-mqtt
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RIP Insteon
This is just not true, for anybody with a PLM or ISY, insteon-mqtt works GREAT. I use it and I can do everything I used to do with Indigo.
- Hub 2245-222 Online Reverse Engineering Efforts
- Anyone able to get Insteon-MQTT running on a Pi?
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Insteon Hub Pro and Homekit
I was in the same boat i COULD NOT STAND how bad insteon hub pro worked with Homekit and homebridge and i tried the hub v2. (i did not like the delay when trying to turn on a light or multiple lights at once) i am a heavy apple homekit guy and i have a whole insteon home and i did not want to have to change out all my light switches so after having a hub pro and hub V2 i decided to get the USB PLM (model number 2413u for about $99 CAD) I originally set up Home Assistant just for insteon but (later transferred everything from homebridge to home assistant but that’s not relevant lol ) after setting up my Insteon devices with the PLM i went to get the tool that helped solve my entire problem: Insteon MQTT this add on saved me and my entire insteon home. It may look complicated but i was a complete newbie when i did it and it took some trial and error but i got it working perfectly in the end. ( When turning on a light in homekit the insteon light turns on INSTANTLY) (u may need a raspberrypi to do this but it was the best investment ever). If u need any help give shout me a DM and i’ll help ya out :)
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Finally making the jump from Indigo to Home Assistant.
This is the one I use - https://github.com/TD22057/insteon-mqtt. Glad I looked at it. It seems that I should probably update my system.
docker-lirc-watcher
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-lirc-watcher.
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[Suggestion] Physical remote for Home Automation
I had to install Lirc on my Ubuntu server and then found a docker container that converted Lirc signals to MQTT. I already had a MQTT server running for my Zigbee devices. The end result is that i can now use my Harmony remote to control anything in Home Assistant. I mostly use it for a bright lamp in my living room as it's easier to reach for the remote and push a button than it is to use voice, my PC or an app on my phone.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing insteon-mqtt and docker-lirc-watcher you can also consider the following projects:
dasshio - Hass.io add-on to easily use Amazon Dash Buttons with Home Assistant
mkchromecast - Cast macOS and Linux Audio/Video to your Google Cast and Sonos Devices
unifiprotect - Control and monitor your Unifi Protect Cameras from Home Assistant
mmpm - MagicMirror Package Manager
Home-Assistant-Config - This is my Smart-home Installation repository
katoolin3 - Get your favourite Kali Linux tools on Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint