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HomeHub: A New Home Security and Control Solution
- Subject: HomeHub: A New Home Security and Control
Solution
- From: "Mark McCall" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 09:30:15 -0000
"HomeHub, a new and innovative software solution for home security and
automation is looking for Beta trial users. HomeHub puts you at the centre
of your home. You can control your lighting, appliances, security cameras
and entertainment systems through a range of devices whether you're at home
or anywhere else in the world. It is designed to allow users of all levels
to create and control an automated home based around existing standards and
technologies using devices that are available today. You control your whole
house through one easy to use browser based interface from any computer on
your home network or from other networked devices such as wireless PDA's
and
from the TV using a suitable adaptor. HomeHub provides you with the ability
to access your home remotely via the internet using our secure online
servers. Once logged in you can monitor and control what's going on in your
house. You can also be alerted via email or SMS to motion detection or many
other types of event happening in your house while you are away. You can
create and maintain events that can be anything from simply turning a light
on or off at the correct time to recording video from cameras and sending
emails. All of which are setup through a simple to use browser based
interface.
HomeHub can make use of devices and equipment you already own allowing you
to continually add to and improve your digital home one step at a time.
HomeHub uses existing technologies such as Ethernet, USB, X10, 1-Wire and
UPnP, allowing you to create your own customized digital home. The types of
device supported by HomeHub are continually growing but currently for the
Beta trial we are providing support for all X10 devices, Axis and D-Link
network cameras, web cams, Slimp3 players, Hauppauge MediaMVP TV Adapter
and
some 1-Wire devices. All you need to get started on the trial is a PC, a
broadband connection, preferably a wireless router and at least one or more
of the devices mentioned...
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1546.html
M.
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