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[ale] computer controlled power switches
- Subject: [ale] computer controlled power switches
- From: tfreeman at intel.digichem.net (Thompson Freeman)
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 14:31:55 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]> (from [email protected] on Thu Dec 28 13:50:50 2006)
- References: <[email protected]>
On 12/28/2006 01:50:50 PM, Sean Kilpatrick wrote:
> Alers,
> I am forwarding a question from my son as his question is
> w-a-a-a-y
> beyond my knowledge base:
>
> | the DSL modem locked again while I was on vacation. Can
> you ask the Ale
> | list for suggestions for computer controlled power
> switches so I can
> | reboot the stupid thing via a shell script?
>
> He is a senior programmer at AOL and uses Linux at home
> and work.
>
> Sean
<<snip>>
Well, its outside my knowledge base also, but if memory
serves I can recall at least two approaches.
First, there should be something useful in the X10 lineup,
the home control over the powerlines thing. I recall a
discussion or three several years ago on this list and the
guilty parties may still be around. Should be the best
debugged approach, although it would have some upfront cost
obviously.
Otherwise, for the true homebrew people, there was/is a
circuit with instructions for creating a parallel port
device to control relays. Obviously Google would be your
friend there.
Wish I were of more help - I'd like to reconsider the
ability to bounce the dsl device under control myself.