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Re: Newbie confusion - wiring guide and product selection


  • Subject: Re: Newbie confusion - wiring guide and product selection
  • From: "rclhome" <rcldave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 10:19:07 -0000

Hi All,

Thanks for the responses. They were very useful and certainly
highlighted a few more products that I wasn't aware of.

I'm a little concerned about using wireless as it's an old house and a
lot of the walls are solid stone about 1ft thick. I'd also like to get
as much wire in there as practical because as David points out, I
won't be able to do it again!

I think I'm okay with the data LAN - I was planning on running at
least 2 cats5 to each room and maybe adding local wireless acess to a
few, such as the lounge and dining room.

I was going to run a couple of coax cables to each room too, and it
sounds like it would still be worth my while to do this - even if I
eventually choose something else for video distribution.

I'll have a look in more depth at the HA side - it's the part that's
causing the poblems for me, partly because I'm not aware of everything
out ther and the pros and cons of each.

Thanks for the help!
Dave

>
> Hi All,
> Aplogies if this is too common a  question, but I've searched the
> archives and can't really find what I'm looking for.
>
> I've recently purchased a house that needs a lot of renovation and
> would like to add some automation. I'd originally planned on using
> X10, as I'd read quite a bit about it and that was all I was aware of.
> I armed myself with "Smarthomes for Dummies" and the
"Automated Home"
> wiring guide and was ready to add all the wiring I need.
>
> However, on further investigation I'm now confused what to do. I hear
> X10 can be unreliable and have come across things like Idratek, xPL,
> xAp etc. I don't want to make a mistake at this stage and end up with
> something in the walls that may not be too much use later! It now
> seems there are hundred different ways of achieving what I want and I
> don't know how to select the best options for me.
>
> My rough requirements are: I'd like to end up with a system that will
> allow me to have a data LAN, control the lights, connect phones (was
> originally planning on using Asterisk), connect into the security
> system and have a (simple) audio/video distribution. I don't mind
> paying/using something proprietry, but would like to be able to
> manipulate things myself later and would be quite happy to write
> code/scripts to do so if required.
>
> I'm hoping someone has a few pointers to help me to move forward with
> this, such as are there any suggested "best practices"? Do I
have to
> select the products first then wire to suit? Is "Smarthomes for
> dummies" out of date now? Should I move to proprietry products?
>
> Thanks for any help. Dave
>




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