Jon Pounder wrote:
Quoting John Faubion [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know of such a device that I can use over a network? It would
be a pain to run a USB cable. I am thinking of devices that are like:
I think your missing the key feature of these devices, UPB/X10. UPB and X10
are
John Faubion wrote:
Does anyone know of such a device that I can use over a network? It would
be a pain to run a USB cable. I am thinking of devices that are like:
I think your missing the key feature of these devices, UPB/X10.
Since when did Phidgets do X10?
X10 is ugly, anyway.
Quoting Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John Faubion wrote:
Does anyone know of such a device that I can use over a network? It would
be a pain to run a USB cable. I am thinking of devices that are like:
I think your missing the key feature of these devices, UPB/X10.
Since when did
Does anyone know of such a device that I can use over a network? It would
be a pain to run a USB cable. I am thinking of devices that are like:
I think your missing the key feature of these devices, UPB/X10. UPB and X10
are communication protocols that runs across the electrical wiring in the
Quoting John Faubion [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know of such a device that I can use over a network? It would
be a pain to run a USB cable. I am thinking of devices that are like:
I think your missing the key feature of these devices, UPB/X10. UPB and X10
are communication protocols
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Jon Pounder wrote:
has anyone actually been satisfied with the performance of these
powerline signalling devices ?
yeah they make a nice cheap demo, but any time I have used them they
proved to operate randomly on their own, and not always when they were
supposed to.