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Home Networks: A Solution in Search of a Problem? New Carlisle OH

When I speak of home networks, I'm not talking about wiring your home for multiple computers. This is something worth doing, especially as more and more households need a computer on every desk. Read on for more information on wiring a computer.

LaniCom, LLC
937-335-0202
10 N Market St, Suite C
Troy, OH
Midwest Design Computers LLC
(937) 222-6890
4050 Benfield Drive
Dayton, OH
Spectrum Laboratories
(513) 321-7747
P.O. Box 8401
Cincinnati, OH
Robert T. Schaefer Inc.
(513) 753-8960
3549 Royal Stewart Court
Cincinnati, OH
Cardinal Solutions
(513) 984-6700
8044 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati, OH
G33k2 Technology Solutions
937 688-3577
333 N. Limestone St., Suite 205
Springfield, OH
EMD Chemicals Inc.
(513) 631-0445
2909 Highland Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Omya, Inc.
(513) 378-4612
9987 Carver Road
Cincinnati, OH
Bollen Ped-A-Base Inc.
(513) 321-1432
1138 Cryer Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Hunkar Technologies Inc.
(513) 272-1010
7007 Valley Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
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Home Networks: A Solution in Search of a Problem?

Posted by : James Mathewson hed: Home networks: a solution in search of a problem?Dek: Personally, I have no desire to talk to my refrigerator from my home office. A walk upstairs and a peek inside would suffice.

We have been covering the emerging trend in home networks since Bill Gates built the ultimate smart home a few years ago. When I speak of home networks, I'm not talking about wiring your home for multiple computers. This is something worth doing, especially as more and more households need a computer on every desk. I'm also not talking about the convergence of PCs with entertainment systems. PCs already make better stereos and TVs than do many devices designed for that purpose. With a few add-ons, users can get great sound and video at a fraction of the cost of a dedicated entertainment system. And smarter TVs and stereos will make every couch potato happier. "It's a good thing," to quote Martha Stewart.

Here, I'm referring to wiring wiring computers with other home appliances such as refrigerators, lighting consoles, climate-control systems, and the like. A lot of companies have been busy designing products for this market and even getting analysts to make pronouncements as to the "multibillion-dollar" emerging market for these products. IBM is even in the mix here, as a story on our site today indicates. While I can see some advantages to some of this stuff, most of it strikes me as a product in search of a solution.

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