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+Nik Louch Subscriber²
Hi
I have the LightwaveRF home lighting system, which you can supposedly communicate with via UDP packets. I have tested this from my Windows box using an app called Packet Sender. I send "001,!F*p" (the initialisation code) in port 9760 to 192.168.0.6 (the LightwaveRF hub). This triggers the hub to react - simply saying "Not yet linked" - that's far enough for me right now.
I am attempting to do the same via PHP, so this is my script:
I get no errors, but it also doesn't do anything - certainly not trigger the hub.
I have tried the following terminal command:
Again nothing...
Can anyone suggest anything obvious I am doing wrong?
Thanks
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