Nope, not that I have found.  I was looking for such a thing this morning.
Interfacing a $0.10 thermistor takes a processor then add one that easily
interfaces to the internet gets 'expensive'.  There are not many
Ethernet interface devices for under $50 retail.

Even the serial/ethernet devices seem to cost about $100.

If you can hack a router and reprogram it to use something like the DallasSemi
onwire devices if you want it to really talk eternet or wifi.

I am guessing the WRT or Tomato software would be fairly easy to do.

But just plain commercial/consumer devices, ... Not that I can find.

><> ... Jack


On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Igor Chudov <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to buy a thermometer that could serve the reading of ambient
> temperature over Ethernet. I searched and have not found anything with a
> sensible price (say, under $50).
>
> Any idea if such a thing exists?
>
> thanks
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