Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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larsbern
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Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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They seem to be identical, but by the looks of it Nexa runs 433 MHz and KlikAanKlikUit runs 868 MHz.
Any more ideas or input on this topic?
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Re: Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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Where do you see that the ICS-1000 uses the 868 MHz band? The user manual for the ICS units says that it uses the 433 MHz band.
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Re: Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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etompau wrote:Where do you see that the ICS-1000 uses the 868 MHz band? The user manual for the ICS units says that it uses the 433 MHz band.
I seem to be wrong when looking at www.klikaanklikuit.nl. The reason I thought it was a difference in frequencies was that I came across the price competitive energy meter EML-1000 (page 6 in this document: http://www.coco-technology.com/download ... eadslr.pdf) which runs on 868 MHz and it is said to only be compatible with the ICS-1000 so now I am more confused.
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Re: Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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If the EML-1000 works with KlikAanKlikUit/Coco ICS-1000 it should work with Nexa Gateway? They seem to be identical.
And if so, shouldn't it even work with Telldus products?
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Re: Nexa Gateway vs KlikAanKlikUit ICS-1000

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Perhaps. Looking through the Nexa gateway manual, there are indeed references to Energy monitor functions (not yet implemented) .

I wouldn't rule out that the Telldus different products, in the future could handle the protocol from the energy unit, but I guess that the EML-1000 must first be readily available on the markets where Telldus sells it 's products before they start to implement the protocol.

Edit. reading the product sheet for the EML-100, it says that it uses the 868 MHz band. If so, the unit will definitely not work with a Tellstick.
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