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This code needs a lot of work. The goal for me was a quick interface to access some basic switches and wall outlets from my Raspberry Pi. First step is to get open-zwave(http://code.google.com/p/open-zwave/) compiled on your device. I wrote a quick blog about it http://thomasloughlin.com/z-wave-controller-setup-on-my-raspberry-pi/ Also worth taking a look at: https://github.com/tagroup/php-zwave-christmas-socket-client and http://thomasloughlin.com/new-open-zwave-image-for-raspberry-pi/ http://conradvassallo.com/category/open-zwave-controller/ is working on an almost identical project but has a better ui. Few notes: 1. Restructuring some things - will be a few days 2. I have noticed that the higher the node number of the devices, the slower the response (or polled) message is. I think this is to be expected. 3. With my simple client, some of the high number nodes will not update in time before the page reloads (even with a 1-2 second sleep). The better solution would be AJAX polling for the latest status.
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