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Re: How difficult would it be to...



Hi,
 
I think it is a much to expensive solution.
The best way is to use the mains power lines to transport the IR signal.
For that purpose they are cheaper devices available (see the ones produced by spanish company ALCAD.
I have a pair of that devices and I can send the IR commmand even several floors difference from my apartment.
This is allmost impossible with 802.11b. The range in concrete buildings is far less as expected.
A pair of infrared devices (transmitter+receiver) was here, in Romania, around 40 EURO.
You can buy one transceiver, which can be very easy connected to my interface (see http://www.geocities.com/tdanro) and several receivers, one for each room and you are solved. I have done it with the ALCAD transceiver and it works great.
 
BR,
Dan
 
 ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 2:21 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] How difficult would it be to...

Take a look at my response to the Pronto TS-3000 item on the news-page, and then answer the following question:

 

How difficult would it be to design a small device which utlised an 802.11 CF card together with some clever hardware and software for the purpose of distributing IR over 802.11 networks?

 

I know that for me the RF-IR device which works with the Pronto Pro, and Marantz remotes is OK, but I know that Mark McCall has tried and given up with one. Yes it is possible to wire a house for IR, but it isn’t that easy to retro-fit, AND you have to point the remote at a sensor. I’m really enjoying the “Crestron-like” freedom I get from not having to point my remote in a particular direction in any room in the house when I want to change lighting scenes, sky channels etc.

 

The idea of having a single device which can act as an IR remote, control every single individual light in the house, display output from security cameras, and do that from anywhere inside a 2 acre plot really appeals to me, and the only thing that is missing at the moment is the IR bit.

 

Now that is HA that I really would be happy to implement, because:

 

It is wireless

It can be relatively easily retro-fitted

It has a cool wow factor

A single device controls EVERYTHING

 

Tim

Who is now itching for a reason to buy a Tosh e740



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