> Dan's idea of controling lights via IR is interesting.
> But where transmitters must be placed relative to IR receiver on
light
> switch? Can they be on the same wall? That means that IR
> signal will have to
> bounce off the walls. Is that possible and will they bounce
> off any wall and
> furniture, or just some (e.g. wall carpets).
Why not just fit the IR transmitter behind the faceplate for the IR
lightswitch?
T.
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