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Yes the Universal UCM with ethernet supports the RFXLan , one way, ie Comfort can send commands to it. I will look for an application nore
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Posted: Friday Jan 10th, 2014 08:20 am |
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Thanks.
Just to clarify, as I was under the impression that the Universal UCM was capable of two-way communication, are you saying that Comfort will not see any data received by the RFXLAN?
If I have understood this correctly, is there likely to be any two-way support for the RFXLAN in future?
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Posted: Friday Jan 10th, 2014 12:17 pm |
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The universal UCM is capable of 2 way communications through 1 TCP port, but the RFXLan device requires 2 TCP Ports, 1 in each direction
Hence the UCM is able to talk to this device in 1 direction only
I cannot say if we would go on to develop a 2 way interface, it demands on the demand
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No we have not tried the xPL version yet
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