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Leviton Home Controls, LAN Controlled Outlet
A few years back flipping though a catalog, i recall seeing a leviton home controls controller, (or receiver) that was controlled by i being plugged in to a phone line, and being able to call it, to turn on the load. i cant seem to find it, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Has anyone used leviton home controls a lot? i have heard mixed feelings, theres just a couple that come in handy at times. |
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Trade: Professional Handyman
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: S.E. PA
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Re: Leviton Home Controls, LAN Controlled Outlet
Check smarthome.com, they have most of the home automation hardware and accessories.
I've used the basic X-10 modules in two previous homes. Had the PC software to control lighting, etc. Worked well for my purpose. From what I read, the Insteon and other newer stuff has more functionality than the older X-10. I haven't used any of this however. |
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