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Re: Hacking a Print Server for Ethernet Home Automation



It can do a lot :

http://tinyurl.com/26blma


Simon McCaughey wrote:
> Looks like a great idea, but as far as I can see it is completely
> read-only,
> and only monitors 1 on/off connection...?
>
> Simon
>
> 2008/6/25 Mark McCall <lists@xxxxxxx>:
>
>> Submission by Dan McGrath.
>>
>> What's all this about then? Well, I've got loads of home
automation, and
>> I
>> love it!  However, whenever I show it to friends and family, I
tend to
>> get
>> one of two responses.  The first is that it's just a gimmick and
they'd
>> never want anything like that.  The second is that it's great, but
too
>> complicated for them to set up something similar.
>>
>> So this is my attempt at a simple, in fact very simple home
automation
>> device that ANYONE can use, and almost anyone can make.  I am
actually
>> seriously considering manufacturing these in bulk (well something
>> similar)
>> and selling the whole lot as a managed service for about a tenner
a
>> year.
>> (please let me know if this could be of interest to anyone). 
Anyway, so
>> this is my attempt at cheap home automation for the masses, I hope
you
>> like
>> it...
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/687tll
>>
>> M.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
> --
> Regards
>
> Simon
>
>
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