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<blockquote data-quote="bluenadas" data-source="post: 157028" data-attributes="member: 51872"><p>For a home where running wires is improbable there is the x10/Insteon option. If properly installed with the required line bridges and filtering equipment it can be a nice setup. It uses the AC component of home wiring as a carrier.</p><p></p><p>There is also the z-wave option which is an RF based system. I do not know if either of these are supported in MP, but the Z-wave can be controlled via an RF capable remote (Harmony 890 for instance) and therefore you could integrate the light controls into the Home theater experience until such time that an interface with home automaton is in place for MP (If they ever move that direction considering that's a big beast to crack).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluenadas, post: 157028, member: 51872"] For a home where running wires is improbable there is the x10/Insteon option. If properly installed with the required line bridges and filtering equipment it can be a nice setup. It uses the AC component of home wiring as a carrier. There is also the z-wave option which is an RF based system. I do not know if either of these are supported in MP, but the Z-wave can be controlled via an RF capable remote (Harmony 890 for instance) and therefore you could integrate the light controls into the Home theater experience until such time that an interface with home automaton is in place for MP (If they ever move that direction considering that's a big beast to crack). [/QUOTE]
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