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<h1><a href="fhem.html">FHEM</a> on the Fritz!Box</h1>
<h2>Description</h2>
<ul>
This document describes how to install <a href="fhem.html">FHEM</a> on the
fritzbox. The document and the port itself is in a very beginning stage.<br>
<br>
What works:<br>
<ul>
<li>The basic fhem.pl server with at commands, notify, logging (tested)</li>
<li>FHZ1000 and FHZ1300 (both tested)</li>
<li>FS20, FHT and KS300-2 (tested)</li>
<li>HMS (untested, but should work)</li>
<li>SunSet/SunRise.</li>
</ul>
<br>
What does not work right now:<br>
<ul>
<li>Automatic startup after reboot of the fritzbox</li>
<li>HTML Frontend. Planning a webfrontend/pgm2 "fhem" module, as do not
know how to start CGI programs from the builtin web browser.
<li>Gnuplot. No idea how to replace it, perhaps we compile a fritzbox
version</li>
<li>EM1010PC. I tried it without batteries, and I think the USB interface
cannot power an USB hub, an FHZ1300 and an EM1010PC together. The fritzbox
resets when trying to initialize the devices. More experiments needed.</li>
<li>WS300PC. Untested, don't have one.</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<h2>Howto</h2>
<ul>
Tested on the fritzbox 7170, with Firmware 29.04.33.<br>
<b>Note:</b>The kernel modules are for kernel 2.16.13.1, and perl is compiled
for uCLibc 0.9.28.<br><br>
Prerequisites:<br>
<ul>
<li>you need a fritzbox with an USB host port. Check your kernel version.
If it won't match the version above, see the "Compile tips" in this
document.</li>
<li>an USB hub (a small passive one is enough).</li>
<li>an FHZ1000 or FHZ1300</li>
<li>an USB stick, at least 64MB. As the fritzbox is USB 1.1 only,
the slowest is fast enough.</li>
<li>telnet access for the fritzbox. See the links on how to enable it.
<li>the complete fhem package from the links section.</li>
</ul>
<br>
Installation:<br>
<ul>
<li>Connect the USB stick to a PC, and unpack the content of the
fb_fhem_x.y.tar.gz in the root directory of the USB stick. You'll
get a perl 5.6.2 installation with just those modules wich are needed
by fhem, an empty 32MB swapfile with a swapon/swapoff command,
the fhem server with an empty configuration file, and an rc.fhem
script which should start everything.</li>
<li>Connect the USB stick and the FHZ1x00 via the USB hub to the
fritzbox.</li>
<li>Log in via telnet to the fritzbox.</li>
<li>Change into the directory /var/media/ftp/*Partition*/usr/fhem .</li>
<li>Execute the command rc.fhem.</li>
<li>Now you can login from your PC to this fhem server via:<br>
<ul>
telnet fritz.box 7072<br>
</ul>
and configure it.</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<h2>Compile tips</h2>
<ul>
<b>Note:</b> You don't need to compile anything if you have the correct
kernel and uclibc version.<br><br>
I compiled the ftdi_sio module with the help of the ds26-15.1 packages, see
the links.<br>
The ftdi_sio module had to be modified, as 2.16.13 does not contain the USB
ID's of the ELV devices.<br>
Compiling a working perl for the fritzbox was a nightmare. After compiling
5.8.8 I dicovered it has a strange bug: Appending numbers to strings won't
work on the fritzbox. This is why I compiled an "old" (5.6.2) one, which
seems to work perfectly. </ul>
<h2>Links</h2>
<ul>
<li>Complete fhem package for the fritzbox: <a href="fb_fhem_0.1.tar.gz">
fb_fhem_0.1.tar.gz</a></li>
<li>Telnet on the fritzbox:
<a href="http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?t=69245">
ip-phone-thread</a></li>
<li>Compiler for the fritzbox:
<a href="http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?t=142389">
ds26-15.1</a></li>
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