Scottish Power Unifi / GEO Ensemble / Intamac - XML?
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 8:29 pm
Hi Everyone,
I have a home energy monitoring system called Unifi from Scottish Power, it's actually provided to them by Green Eenergy Options and called the Ensemble. The kit comes with an energy monitor to show electricity usage and smart plugs that can be controlled either by the energy monitor display, or via an ethernet bridge by an online service provided by Intamac. Unfortunatley, I don't have an account to log in and use the online system and Scottish Power won't give me an online account as I didn't buy it direct from them.
I wondered if anyone has come across one of these and has any clues about how the Intamac Web site comunicates to the device? I've captured some packets and can see that it sends info to Intamac via HTTP posts, and recieves commands back using embedded XML commands, but I have no way of decoding what's being sent or recieved. The system is based in Silabs hardware in the bridge and so far as I can tell uses 868Mhz so I was wondering if it's something generic that's been adapted.
Anyone have any thoughts, or links that I might follow?
Thanks
I have a home energy monitoring system called Unifi from Scottish Power, it's actually provided to them by Green Eenergy Options and called the Ensemble. The kit comes with an energy monitor to show electricity usage and smart plugs that can be controlled either by the energy monitor display, or via an ethernet bridge by an online service provided by Intamac. Unfortunatley, I don't have an account to log in and use the online system and Scottish Power won't give me an online account as I didn't buy it direct from them.
I wondered if anyone has come across one of these and has any clues about how the Intamac Web site comunicates to the device? I've captured some packets and can see that it sends info to Intamac via HTTP posts, and recieves commands back using embedded XML commands, but I have no way of decoding what's being sent or recieved. The system is based in Silabs hardware in the bridge and so far as I can tell uses 868Mhz so I was wondering if it's something generic that's been adapted.
Anyone have any thoughts, or links that I might follow?
Thanks