Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything.
I completely disagree. Chiding any and EVERY post that even mentions using modern technologies..... like this very post from you I am quoting.... is a perfect example.
Control via the Internet has been possible for 20 years or so as I demonstrated when you claimed it was impossible for my BX24-AHT user to monitor and control his Southern California house from his temporary (but long term) assignment in Eastern Canada. And, you can find multiple instances here where I've pointed users to free DDNS servers such as NoIP which allow remote access even when a user's Internet Provider assigns dynamic IP addresses.
You have me mixed up with another poster. You've done that before. I myself used such servers back in the days of dial-up.
All several of us here desire is that type of interface be optional and voluntary rather than be forced to depend on clouds which tend to blow with the winds.
It's ALL voluntary.... Home Automation can't be anything other than voluntary. But.... by it's very definition... automation
implies an escape from manual operation. I like your metaphor of "
clouds which tend to blow with the winds". It's cute! But technologically.... not terribly accurate. I've been using Homeseer, MyQ, Wink, and Amazon's cloud servers on my (nation-wide) cable internet connection. And except for a little storm repair of the local cable line (summer before last)… there has only been a couple blips of lost connection in the last 2+ years. Certainly nothing noticeable. The same can be said of my phone connection. I can't remember the last time my cell phone loss connection.
Of course.... not every X10, internet, or technology user will experience the same level of connectivity I have. But then again..... it's not like I live in the worlds High-Tech Hub. I am in the mid-west....
cloud technology is NOT something that may exist in the future.
Cloud technology is here now... and it works beautifully (this very post is an example).
But anyone can plug a TM751 into their wall, pick-up a palmpad,… and BAM... 1975 automation right there, right now.
I even recommended such a setup for a protentional X10 user.... just the other day. So obviously I am not anti-old school X10 push-button tech.
http://forums.x10.com/index.php?topic=30585.msg177738#msg177738