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jfrorie
November 7th, 2007, 01:30 AM
For those interested, this is my pet project. (see attached diagram) I'm automating a few functions in the house and implementing a TrixBox phone system and media center.

Currently, the house is wired for Gigabit and WAP's are in place. Structured wiring panel is installed with hub. I'm looking for an OMNI controller. I've selected UPB as my light automation protocol. Security sensors are purchased and need to be installed.

Experiments with MythTV have been less than impressive due to general bugginess and the remote control I selected. LinuxMCE may be the next step.

The doorbell seems a little foo-foo at first glance, but is really critical. I can't hear the blasted thing with the A/C for my server rack in my office and I have people coming by regularly during the day. Installing three more doorbells seems a ridiculous option.

alexhrdr
July 14th, 2008, 02:20 PM
This sounds exactly like what I'm trying to do. I know it's been a while since this post and I doubt you're even subscribed, but on the off chance you are... Do you have an update or a project page that I could look at/learn from?

jfrorie
July 14th, 2008, 02:34 PM
This sounds exactly like what I'm trying to do. I know it's been a while since this post and I doubt you're even subscribed, but on the off chance you are... Do you have an update or a project page that I could look at/learn from?

I don't have a page currently, but that may change since I've some stuff to report. Things are in way too much flux. The only constant is the topology.

I just finished doing a remod in my kitchen to support some of the lighting I'm doing. I also have installed the structured wiring panel and ran additional electrical to my closet. The structured panel is using 4 pieces of 2-3/4 plastic conduit for all the wiring to ease fishing wire through to the panel.

I found a telephone distribution box with test jacks that with some modification should make a nice interface to the trunk for the omni system.

My trixbox was about to go proto, then I lost a drive. I'm currently looking at systems that support CF drives and are fanless.

I'd be more than happy to share info you have questions.

Jim

faree
May 16th, 2009, 04:42 AM
Home automation is an up and coming trend that the public looks for in residential houses, apartments, and commercial businesses. Although many techniques used in building automation (such as light and climate control, control of doors and window shutters, security and surveillance systems, etc.) are also used in home automation, additional functions in home automation can include the control of automatic watering and pet feeding, automatic scenes for dinners and parties, and a more user-friendly

Typically, a house during construction has more room for more automation due to the accessibility of the walls, outlets, and storage rooms. Wireless is commonly used when a house has already been built and you don’t want to modify your walls. These control wires run to a controller, which will then control the environment.
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