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| [[X10 Troubleshooting]] | | [[X10 Troubleshooting]] | ||
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! [[Insteon]] | ! [[Insteon]] | ||
| [[Insteon Hardware Installation]] | | [[Insteon Hardware Installation]] | ||
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| [[Insteon Troubleshooting]] | | [[Insteon Troubleshooting]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 16 March 2007
There are several types of automation products available that are compatible with LinuxMCE. Usually, they work by sending signals through the home's power lines.