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Re: Non x10 automated sockets



Well if you're re-wiring the house the best option would be to look at X10
Din Rail units, then you get the best of both worlds ... X10 & Normal
looking
sockets. (Though I use the modules & to be honest, you don't notice
them as
most are behind furniture etc.)

On Sunday 02 December 2001 16:42 pm, steve@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Does anybody know of any easy to control (via linux/win preferably
linux)
> sockets.
> Becuase I dont want the bulky x10 plugin applicance sockets I want
them to
> "look" normal, I will have plenty of cat 5 near them, if
needed, or I can
> run extra control wires easily.
>
> Thanks steve
>
>
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