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Re: Re: Networking HA PC


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  • Subject: Re: Re: Networking HA PC
  • From: Matthew J Robinson <mjrobinson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 16:50:44 +0100
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Will vnc do this job - it's free!

All the best

Matthew (taking my first steps into X10)

>
> > 2.	I only intend on leaving PC1 running 24/7 but occasionally
> would
> > like to issue X10 commands from PC2.  Is it possible to
"map" the
> port to
> > which my X10 controller is connected to on PC1 to let PC2 control
> it? If so
> > how is this done?
>
> Or look at using a piece of software such as Laplink or PC Anywhere
> to connect to the other PC over your network and contol one from the
> other.
>
> You occasionally see full product versions of these pieces of
> software given away on PC mags, usually the previous release but
> perfectly fine for simple screen control.
>
> What HA software are you using? - the simplest way of doing this that
> springs to mind is to use Homeseer and its built in web interface,
> then you can connect to it across your network and control that way.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
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