I'm thinking about getting a wifi capable iTach unit from Global Cache, see specs here:
http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/specs/
The iTach units come in several varieties
Serial, IR or relay contact versions. If the model number starts with WF, the iTach is wifi enabled. The iTach models are also very small: 6“x3“x2†and would fit on the back of any TV or cabinet.
The protocol document for the iTach line makes me think the devices are compatible with the native GC-100 driver within Premise!?!
http://www.globalcache.com/files/docs/API-iTach.pdf
"Note: In iTach units containing infrared (IR) and relay contact closure (CC) modules, those modules are
always physically located in module 1 (1:*). However, modules 1 through 3 will be accepted in commands
to the IR, and 1 through 5 will be accepted by the CC. This is deliberate and allows drivers developed for
the GC-100 Network Adapter series of products to function without change."
If you look around, you can find the iTach models for under $118 shipped so they are relatively affordable.
http://www.globalcache.com/products/itach/specs/
The iTach units come in several varieties
Serial, IR or relay contact versions. If the model number starts with WF, the iTach is wifi enabled. The iTach models are also very small: 6“x3“x2†and would fit on the back of any TV or cabinet.
The protocol document for the iTach line makes me think the devices are compatible with the native GC-100 driver within Premise!?!
http://www.globalcache.com/files/docs/API-iTach.pdf
"Note: In iTach units containing infrared (IR) and relay contact closure (CC) modules, those modules are
always physically located in module 1 (1:*). However, modules 1 through 3 will be accepted in commands
to the IR, and 1 through 5 will be accepted by the CC. This is deliberate and allows drivers developed for
the GC-100 Network Adapter series of products to function without change."
If you look around, you can find the iTach models for under $118 shipped so they are relatively affordable.