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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    I did some googleing and found this device... called the manufacturer and verfied it would work for what i needed my AC unit requires 12 amps with a 14amp cycle up this is rated for 15amps.   http://dataprobe.com/iboot-g2.php   Thanks for all the help.
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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    As far as i can see I can't connect to it directly to an ethernet wire, which means I can't assign and IP address to it (which to me is less control then I need) while we employ a multitude of wireless AP's on the campus I won't rely on them for my primary remote access to the campus.
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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    I'm trying to bring this server room some semblance of order in the 21st century. The technology in this school has grown faster then could imagine and have very little organization so I'm trying get there a piece at a time. I do plan to install environmental monitoring eventually.
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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    Yes I have to explore this to see what's involved unless l'm mistaken it looks like I'll have to have to hard wording done.
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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    I have to look up the Model on the AC unit I believe it in the 12,000 btu range, its on a 110/115 VAC connected to a 20 amp line. The web swith looks nice but I'm not sure if the AC unit will draw less then 10 amps, I'll have to research it. A cursory google search indicates that it may draw...
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    Ethernet based control over a Throughwall AC unit

    A little background, I work for a small Private school as the IT manager, 90% of the Staff, Faculty & Students live on campus (as did my predecessor). Formally when there was problem He was onsite to address it or a 3rd party company was called in to assist. I however live 45mins away on a good...
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