[K12OSN] A non-X10 solution

Chris Thomas cwt137 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 13 19:25:30 UTC 2004


Thank you to all the people who replied. I didn't know
there were so many solutions out there.

Once again, thanks.

Chris

--- Chris Thomas <cwt137 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Recently, I was looking for a web hosting company.
> At
> one company, they had a "virtual tour" of their data
> center. An interesting item that they had was a
> power
> strip that contained a nic in it that allowed
> someone
> to remotely cold boot a computer, router, whatever.
> They could tur off and on the power to any plug
> remotely. I am looking for a similar item so I can
> reset my dsl modem at work. I know that X10 has a
> similar product that is able to control lites,
> power,
> and stuff but I am not a big fan of their products.
> Does anyone know of such a product?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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