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A Raspberry Pi runs Homegear and homekit2mqtt. It is equipped with two 866MHz radios for Homematic and MAX!. +

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Additionally an MQTT broker and the homegrown control software (https://gitlab.com/wolutator/dispatcher_ng), which communicates with Homegear, homekit2mqtt, the MQTT433MHz bridge (see below) and other homegrown web clients via MQTT, resists on it. - +

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There is also a DIY MQTT to 433MHz bridge to control Intertechno and other 433MHz plugs (https://gitlab.com/wolutator/Mqtt433Gateway). +

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An finally a Philips Hue Bridge powered using a PoE adaptor for Philips and IKEA Tradfri bulbs, paired to Homegear. -') \ No newline at end of file +

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