i managed successfully to migrate …
if i remember correctly the
1x HM-CFG-LAN
1x HM-LGW-O-TW-W-EU
both have there own IP addres on the network … so you can add them to homegear without a raspberry pi…
I don’t want to use additional Raspberries, the CUL should go into the Home Assistant Server and the other two devices are Ethernet<->Homematic gateways (but pure gateways, without CCU functionalities)
But anyway, I will take a look at Homegear.
I am not sure if i would recommend the raspberry pi for home Assistant AND homegear … of course you can do it… but i would rather go with a NUC…
I am currently running an intel Atom based server for FHEM, MySQL etc., and that should have plenty of power for Home Assistant and other goodies.
Hi everyone, i also plan to migrate from fhem to homematic, because i am more familiar in programing python than perl and i hope to contribute to the project in the future. At the moment i have the Homematic LAN Gateway HM-LGW-O-TW-W-EU and many (Unterputz) HM-LC-Bl1-FM and many HM-CC-RT-DN thermostats at the radiators. The problem is, there is no switch at the actors of the shutter and i am not possible to access them. They are paired and it was no problem to replace the gateway with using the same hmid and without pairing anything.
@danielperna84 You wrote that it is not possible to manage the homematic migration step by step and to work with fhem beside of homeassistant. Can you explain that, why is that not possible? Would it be possible with a second Lan gateway device used at the RaspberryMatic?
Beside of that, at the moment in my fhem there are virtual temperature devices that are written by other sensors (more cheaper ones). Is that also possible in homeassistant with raspberrymatic?
Thank you very much and sorry for popping up that old thread, but i think it is much related to that.
It wasn’t possible a couple of year ago. I don’t know what the current state is. So I can’t help with that question.
I also don’t know about those virtual sensors. If they are created by fhem, then there’s no relationship to HomeMatic. The only devices the HomeMatic integration supports are real HomeMatic devices and the thermostat groups you can create by combining thermostats.