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ttb-freebox

v1.0.6

Published

This node gives the list of all the devices that are connected to your freebox.

Downloads

9

Readme

ttb-freebox

A Node-RED node to use the french Freebox, made for TheThingBox project and TimeSquAir.

Ce node permet de récupérer des infos sur les devices connectés en WiFi au niveau de la freebox, en particulier les addresses MAC.

Dans un cadre domotique, cela permet d'avoir une idée des personnes présentes au domicile, d'ouvrir des accés en cas de présence du propriétaire, de faire des actions particulières lorsqu'une personne arrive (son téléphone se connecte automatiquement au WiFi de la maison)...

Installation

Le node s'installe grace au menu Import / Node.

Saisir ttb-freebox dans la boite de dialogue:

Rebooter le Pi une fois l'installation terminée.

A la permiere utilisation, il faut aller autoriser l'application au niveau du panel de la freebox.

Démo

Deux libs de démo sont fournies. Pour les installer, utiliser le menu Import / library.

Ne pas oublier d'activer ensuite le flow modifié avec le bouton:

lib freebox1

Ce flow permet de lister les devices connus (connectés ou non).

lib freebox2

Ce flow montre comment extraires les devices effectivement connectés, puis les renommer grace à leur adresse MAC. C'est un exemple qui ne marche pas tel quel, à adapter au contexte.