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Socket and other OOK addresses

gpbenton edited this page Dec 27, 2020 · 3 revisions

Pairing

Sockets use standard 433MHz socket pairing technique, described here and here Instead of pressing the remote control, send the radio command by sending engMQTTClient an MQTT message.

You can determine the address being used by a remote by using a 433MHz receiver such as https://github.com/1technophile/OpenMQTTGateway and use the values you detect with that. In this way, you still have another address you can use with the socket - they respond to two different addresses.

However, here are some addresses I use for energenie sockets and other switches I have found to work. Please feel free to use these, and add your own.

"/energenie/ENER002/444102/2"
"/energenie/ENER002/444102/3"
"/energenie/ENER002/444102/4"

"/energenie/ENER002/444103/1"
"/energenie/ENER002/444103/2"
"/energenie/ENER002/444103/3"
"/energenie/ENER002/444103/4"

"/energenie/ENER002/444104/1"
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