Post 5 made on Tuesday February 10, 2004 at 23:50 |
Barry Gordon Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 2,157 |
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Well I was wrong about the netx. It does not attach to the network, it does receive RF signals directly. Why it even has a an IP address is beyond me. I do not see a real difference functionally between it and the old RF to IR device sold with the Pronto Pro. I would have tought since they had a tcp/ip and UDP stack in the iPronto they would have just used UDP or TCP/IP to talk to the NetX.
Any one who understands the logic beyond the design could perhaps enlighten me. See the new thread I am starting on a Netx for sale
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