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Best home automation wiring technology for new construction?
Have read the pros and cons of X10 versus Insteon -- essentially, piggy backing off electrical wiring, or going wireless -- but surely there are other technologies that have their own dedicated wiring instead of piggy backing off something else. We are constructing a new home, so we have a blank slate to install whatever -- what home automation technology should I go with?
Well, I'd hard wire it all. Wireless is great but it's much less secure. Pick a location where you'll conveniently place any distribution devices (routers, switches, modems, and maybe even your home entertainment system. Pull all of your cable from there to where you want the drops. As an example, in your master bedroom you may want telephone, internet, coax, speaker wire, etc., behind where the TV and VCR will go. In your office and some other rooms you may want the same. You'll need drops near thermostats and doors for remote controlled HVAC, home security, etc. Think it through before you start to work. Pull the longest runs first, then the shorter runs, and finally the runs from where any satellite dishes, telecom DEMARC, cable service, or other outside sources will be located. Once you're done you'll have a (hopefully) convenient location for all your electronic and telcom equipment. Oh, be sure to mark both ends of each run so you don't have to puzzle it out later.
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