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iobridge webserver.

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has anyone experience
yuo can create x10 signals and receive x10 signals via an interface, i want my home completely automated without a computer continuously running.

http://www.iobridge.com/store/#acc

a lot of similar solutions for webservers

http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.p ... dge#p36897

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Link or more info?
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I have one, and I'm not happy with it!
The device will work, but it has a MAJOR downside: everything is done on www.iobridge.com! There is no local installation as far as I've seen *unless they've recently changed it*.

you install the device into your network, it'll automatically connect to iobridge.com and you need an account over at that portal and link your device to it. Every control and log you define is at that site and remains at that site. If your connection to the internet is broken, you can't control anything!

So if you want to do anything that requires a bit of local computing logic, don't choose this device. If your internet is down, the device = useless.


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