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Re: Temperature / Humidity Sensing



Unfortunately from my investigations a year or so ago it was roll your
own. This is what I am doing but it will take a while yet because of the
usual problems of having a full time job too. My requirements also say no
PC in the loop. Good job too as the server has just died - two  weeks
before the AC unit for node zero arrived would you believe.

If you find anything post back

Thanks

Ian







"Martyn Wendon" <mailing.lists@xxxxxxx>
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30/08/2005 12:00
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Subject:        [ukha_d] Temperature / Humidity Sensing


Hi All,

Does anybody have any advice / ideas for temperature / humidity sensing in

the home?

What I'd ideally like is some sort of central tcp/ip networkable device
with
inbuilt web server / control / monitoring / alerting (email, snmp,
possibly
sms) / etc that can simply plug into the network.  Sensors would then be
deployed around the home by simply plugging into CAT5 sockets already
available and then either patch cabling into the network switches or
connecting directly to the device.


Does something like the above exist as a pre-built solution?  Or is it a
case of make your own?


Thanks for any pointers.


Martyn






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