If you are using HV all you really need is some motorised valves and some Dallas thermostats and that should do what you need. Control the valves dependant on...
Graham, The versions of the backoffice products aren't really crippled as such, - they are the exact same builds of code that are shipped with the full retail ...
As a relative newcomer to this list I thought I'd add my own perspective. When I first subscribed the sheer volume of mail was a real problem for me. Miss a...
Posting this from my laptop thru the web-interface as my work PC (and therefore the glorious ADSL connection) is dead :( It may be some time before I'm up and...
Hi, My initial cable run plans are currently terminating at 'normal' data points around the room - i.e. near plug points. Should I be thinking of installing ...
... Mark McCall and Keith installed CAT5 - though not enough ;) to boxes situated next to light switches http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/wiring/cable.html for...
Bring one out to: Each light switch Each radiator Each window I did all of the above in the refurbishment of the master bedroom I just completed... and...
... such, - ... footprint, ... that ... <snippetty snoppety> Thanks Owen(!) that's really useful info! You've certainly helped me make up my mind. Tim....
Those work a treat. Ian, thanks for adding me to DistributedHomeAudio. Anybody worried that you can't search for the groups direct in Yahoo? Guess that now...
One thing that chatting with Graham highlighted though, is that many of the backoffice products are available in both standard and enterprise editions, with...
Hi, A friend of mine pointed me in to the direction of something that is called a HomePNA system. This supposedly let's you configure a network by using the ...
I stumbled across this website: www.homeplug.org It's a consortium of 90 companies (some very big names)developing standard, products etc for powerline...
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Nov 1, 2001 2:17 pm
There have been a number of people posting on the DDAR group about configuration problems setting up a DDAR on a HomePNA network. By comparison, the ethernet...
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Graham Howe
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Nov 1, 2001 2:17 pm
Why have you done this, you can pick up 10/100 cards for less than a tenner and they will work fine with the Rio Receiver. Graham ... ...
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Graham Howe
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Nov 1, 2001 2:19 pm
Sorry, just realised it is hpna card too. Graham...
Graham, Where I'm planning to install my Rio Receiver is right next to a phone socket (in the lounge). It will be considerably easier and less time consuming...
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Graham Howe
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Nov 1, 2001 2:54 pm
I have the opposite situation, everything, including my phones, uses CAT5. Graham...
I have been using HPNA for sometime now, serving my Audiotron in the livingroom. The Audiotron is connected to same phone socket as TiVo and SKY. I can listen...
RE: [ukha_d] Re: HomePNA anyone?Anyone with some HPNA gear like to review it for the site? Thanks M. ... From: Craig Callander To: 'ukha_d@yahoogroups.com' ...
Folks, does anyone subscribe to Nult n volts? if you do have you got a copy of August 1998? I'm looking for the article on interfaceing a basic stamp with a...
10/10 for Graham. Thats how it should be done. CAT5 everywhere and just plug into the nearest RJ45 which in my case will be adjacent to every power point. ...
Being a radio amateur I'm pleased to see that the article raised the interference issue and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this kind of system doesn't get...
Thanks Des Been on and I'm promised an Engineer by Monday - instead of the fortnight wait I had the last time. I'm got and running by nicking the JukeBox...