Linux Smart Homes for Dummies
β Scribed by Neil Cherry
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Series
- For dummies
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
- This book shows Linux hobbyists how to create a wireless, integrated home network that controls home automation devices and automates home services Demonstrates how to connect a wireless network to multiple computers and then make it communicate with home automation devices-no programming knowledge required! Provides step-by-step instructions for streaming audio to any room in the house, setting up a smart phone system, creating a Linux-based weather station, controlling the thermostat, controlling appliances, automating light switches, adding remote control to a computer or phone system, adding voice controls, and much more* The CD-ROM features open source tools that are used with home automation hardware, including Freevo (free version of Tivo) and Bluelava (Web interface for X10 hardware)
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Do you long to listen to your favorite CD from anywhere in your house? To set up a wireless network so you can access the Internet in any room? To install an iron-clad security system? To fire up the coffee pot while youΠ²Πβ’re still asleep and wake up with automated lighting? Smart home technology ca
Do you long to listen to your favorite CD from anywhere in your house? To set up a wireless network so you can access the Internet in any room? To install an iron-clad security system? To fire up the coffee pot while youβre still asleep and wake up with automated lighting? Smart home technology can
Do you long to listen to your favorite CD from anywhere in your house? To set up a wireless network so you can access the Internet in any room? To install an iron-clad security system? To fire up the coffee pot while youβre still asleep and wake up with automated lighting? Smart home technology can