Thank you . It compiled without errors using XE5 and returned this result.
FriendlyName : Philips hue (192.168.0.105)
Description : Philips hue Personal Wireless Lighting
ModelName: Philips hue bridge 2012
ManufacturerName : Royal Philips Electronics
ManufacturerURL : http://www
Le 13/10/2013 16:47, Arno Garrels a écrit :
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 6:51 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Arno Garrels wrote:
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 5:56 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Arno Garrels wrote:
ICSv7 does *not seem* to be effected.
So the bug actually might be in latest changes applied to
ICSv8 on
> Thank you . It compiled without errors using XE5 and returned this
> result.
> PresentationURL : http://192.168.0.105/index.html
Have you only got a single lamp? Most installations would come back with
multiple lamps.
Now you have the IP address of the lamp, and can use the HTTP client GET
I have 4 lamps installed and 2 more in boxes once I've remanufacture a table
lamp fixture. The HUE lamps are equivalent to 40W incandescent bulbs and
40W is just a bit too dim for a table lamp also used as a reading lamp. The
HUE bulbs are linked via ZigBee and unfortunately Philips has not publi
> The HUE bulbs are linked via ZigBee and unfortunately Philips has not
> published that specification. That means any of my other custom
> lights cannot be connected through the HUE Ethernet/ZigBee bridge
> which is what the ICS application reported.
OK, so you are talking to a bridge, which i