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Computer Security - Relay Contact Closure -What's the best way? |
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I have an always on PC at home with a Verizon FIOS Internet connection. Often I check in from my laptop PC in remote locations using VNC to see the screen and various ftp programs to transfer files. What's the best way to control contact closure relays at home from my remote locations? I don't think I'm looking for anything too complex and geeky. The applications being controlled are things like thermostats and outdoor lighting. A remote status indication (whether the relay is open or closed) would be nice. Beachcomber Beachcomber |
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(Beachcomber) wrote in news:475eddde.537734
@news.verizon.net: > > I have an always on PC at home with a Verizon FIOS Internet > connection. Often I check in from my laptop PC in remote locations > using VNC to see the screen and various ftp programs to transfer > files. > > What's the best way to control contact closure relays at home from my > remote locations? I don't think I'm looking for anything too complex > and geeky. The applications being controlled are things like > thermostats and outdoor lighting. A remote status indication (whether > the relay is open or closed) would be nice. > > Beachcomber X10 Regards, nemo_outis |
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(Beachcomber) writes:
> I have an always on PC at home with a Verizon FIOS Internet > connection. Often I check in from my laptop PC in remote locations > using VNC to see the screen and various ftp programs to transfer > files. > > What's the best way to control contact closure relays at home from my > remote locations? I don't think I'm looking for anything too complex > and geeky. The applications being controlled are things like > thermostats and outdoor lighting. A remote status indication (whether > the relay is open or closed) would be nice. This is off topic for this group, but X10 sells a bunch of home automation stuff like that. X10 is a company name as well as an over-powerline control protocol. smarthome.com is another purveyor of many such goodies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X10_(industry_standard) If you search on home automation, I bet you'd find a great deal of such goodies. There are surely some home automation or x10 dedicated newsgroups out there too. comp.home.automation appears to be one. -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ Todd H. |
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