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Previously on "X10 - home automation"

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    been googleing for an *ethernet* X10 home automation plug thingy...

    do they exist?

    one that goes straight to the router and allows me to power cycle an appliance/lights/etc.

    if not - whats the next best thing or recommendations?
    Have a look the link below - it has X10 stuff

    linky

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  • Fishface
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Gutted.

    It doesn't do it any more... it's a list of boring home automation products.

    Why would anyone require an X10 controlled telly?

    So you can turn it on & off from another room or what?
    no to turn the lights on and off at different times and to power cycle my DVR and slingbox when it freezes - whilst I am away thus the ether net connection to the router

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  • Fishface
    started a topic X10 - home automation

    X10 - home automation

    been googleing for an *ethernet* X10 home automation plug thingy...

    do they exist?

    one that goes straight to the router and allows me to power cycle an appliance/lights/etc.

    if not - whats the next best thing or recommendations?
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