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x10 control from Pocket PC device


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: x10 control from Pocket PC device
  • From: "Stuart Whyte" <lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:20:04 -0000
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Hi all,

Just seen this on Pocket Gear.com

This X-10 Remote Server will sit on a computer that is connected to your
X-10 CM-11a Computer Interface.  You can turn any device on / off, dim /
brighten lights, turn all lights on, all units off, change housecodes,
change comports, etc. all from within this little application.

Now, imagine doing all of this remotely.  Imagine using your Pocket PC
as a remote control that sends and receives X-10 data wirelessly.  Even
better how about a Remote Desktop Client for your PC too.  If you are
running a home network, it''''s easy to control all X-10 modules from
any computer attached to your network by using the PC Client.

All three of these versions are included in the retail version!

Key features of the X-10 Remote Server:

1.	Small application:  The server application will sit in your
Desktop PC tray and send and receive remote commands from your Pocket
PC, other Desktop PC(s), and right from the server application.

2.	Easy to Use:  If you know how to tap a screen, use a mouse and
left or right click, you have already mastered this application.

3.	Convenient:  Tired of searching the house for your RF X-10
Remotes?  Wish you could control your CM11a interface from ANY computer,
NOT just the computer that has the CM11a attached to it?  Want to
control your home with your Pocket PC using wireless?

4.	Powerful:  This application accepts unlimited connections from
multiple sources, PCs, Pocket PCs, etc.  This application works via TCP,
so if you already have a home network running, either wirelessly or
wired, you are set to remotely control your home.


http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=11773







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