One department here used to have and use an AMX A/V system wireless remote
that required it to have its own 2.4G access point installed.  I yelled and
screamed, but was overridden. Fortunately, it is no longer used and was 
scrapped.
I have no idea if AMX still uses or supplies that solution.

Roger
Harvey Mudd College

On 9/30/2014 10:57 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
Good stuff. Thanks, Jason.

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless lighting controls, etc

Lee,

Aside from Lutron and Crestron, which I believe both have equipment
which operates in the low Mhz range (200-400), I've heard of Enocean
which has offerings in both 300 and 900Mhz range and uses energy
harvesting with some of its switches and components so that they are
non-wiring dependent.

Here is a link to what they are terming their wireless ISO/IEC standard:

http://www.enocean.com/en/enocean-wireless-standard/

We looked at them when Facilities was shopping around to upgrade some
lighting systems. Haven't seen any of their gear in operation yet.


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