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<h1><a href="fhem.html">FHEM</a> on the Fritz!Box</h1>
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<h2><a href="fhem.html">FHEM</a> on the Fritz!Box</h2>
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(as of 2009-10-19)
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<h3>Description for the Fritzbox 7170 from Achim</h3>
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<h3>Fritz!Box 7390 (as of 2011-09-03)</h3>
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<ul>
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After the CeBIT 2011 AVM released an image for the Fritz!Box7390 containing
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fhem, see <a href="http://www.avm.de/de/Service/Service-Portale/Labor/index.php"
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>this</a> link. This image is to be installed in <i>addition</i> to the
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normal firmware.
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Version 19798 of this fhem-image (not the Lab firmware) configures 2 CUL
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devices, the first one talking FS20 ("SlowRF"), the second preconfigured for
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HomeMatic. Autoconfigure is not enabled by default, so you'll either have
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to enable it or to enter the devices by hand.
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<br><br>
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The bad news with this fhem-image is, that it will start fhem in a chroot
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environment, i.e. you will not be able to trigger arbitrary FritzBox
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functions out of fhem, e.g. sending mail, enabling WLAN, etc.
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<br><br>
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<a href="fhem-=VERS=-fb7390.image">This</a> fhem-image contains a stripped
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down version of the perl package from the AVM fhem-image, a newer version
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of fhem, and a modified installation script. The main difference is
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starting fhem in a normal (non-chroot) environment, and enabling
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autocreate. When installing it, you have to confirm with an extra click
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that it does not have a valid AVM signature. It will reuse your old
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logfiles and configuration, unlike the "original" AVM firmware. Autocreate
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is on, and there are NO CUL devices defined in the initial configuration,
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you'll have to do this manually, e.g. by following the HOWTO or the command
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reference.
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</ul>
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<h3>Fritz!Box 7270 (as of 2011-09-03)</h3>
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<ul>
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Thank to Eyk's work there is also a <a
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href="fhem-=VERS=-fb7270.zip">ZIP</a> file for the Fritz!Box7270. To install it:
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<ul>
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<li>First unzip the .ZIP file in the root directory of the USB-disk/USB-stick.
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<li>Attach the stick to the FB
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<li>open a telnet window, connect to the FB.
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<li>With the command df check the name of the stick on the FB.
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<li>Execute the following command in the FB telnet window to start fhem
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when the FB reboots:<br>
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echo "<name-of-the-stick>/fhem/startfhem" >> /var/flash/debug.cfg
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<li>Start fhem manually with "<name-of-the-stick>/fhem/startfhem"
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</ul>
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Note: As the perl in this package does <b>not</b> contain the
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Device::SerialPort module, currently only the CUL and devices connected via
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TCP/IP are supported. To define the CUL, the following command should be used:<br>
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<ul>
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define MyCUL CUL /dev/ttyACM0@directio 1234
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</ul>
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for details see the <a href="commandref.html#CUL">CUL</a> documentation.
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</ul>
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<h3>Fritzbox 7170 in <a href="http://fhemwiki.de/index.php/AVM_Fritz!Box">fhemwiki</a></h3>
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<h3>Fritzbox 7170 (from Achim, as of 2009-10-19)</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Flash the FritzBox with the Freetz firmware using the Fritzbox
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web-frontend. As we are not allowed to offer a FritzBox binary image for
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<li>Restart the box
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</ul>
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<h3>Description for the Fritzbox 7270 from Volker</h3>
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<h3>Fritzbox 7270 (from Volker, as of 2009-10-19)</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Unpack <a href="fb7270/fhem45-on-fritzbox.tgz">fhem45-on-fritzbox.tgz</a>
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to the USB-Stick.<br><br>
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to the USB-stick.<br><br>
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<li>Attach the USB storage (stick) to the Fritz!Box. The Fritz!Box should
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recognize it. Now we have to modify usr/fhem/rc.fhem.<br><br>
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<li>Login (via telnet) to the Fritz!Box with the WEB-Password<pre>
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