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Re: Temperature / Humidity Sensing



>I'm not sure how much at liberty I am to reveal
> things, so I'd wait until the creator posts a message first (he's on
the
> list too) ;)

Cmon !!!..spill the beans Q.....;-))

Frank



----- Original Message -----
From: "Quinten Uijldert" <yahoogroups@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [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
>
> I'm currently beta-testing a plug-and-play (hardware) solution for 1
wire
> temperature sensors.  I'm not sure how much at liberty I am to reveal
> things, so I'd wait until the creator posts a message first (he's on
the
> list too) ;)
>
> Q.
> --
> Smile, tomorrow will be worse
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>




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