rogerg
24-07-2011, 04:39 PM
For the benefit of others looking for IP Power solutions..
Just wanted to report on this "generic IP power" (http://www.techbuy.com.au/product.asp?prodId=148361&catId=NETWORKING&parentId=NETWORKING_POWER_DISTRIBUT ION_UNITS) unit which I bought about a month or so ago. At $256 It's the cheapest IP power unit I've found (appart from Zantech iBoot (http://www.zantech.com.au/power/reboot/iboot.html) ones which are about the same price but only 1 outlet).
It's obviously very "generic" with chinglish through and through, but it so far has worked well and done everything advertised.
The web interface is old and simple, could do with a new firmware version, but functional in IE8 and Chrome. On my iPad in Safari I can access the first page which allows on/off control but not other pages such as Wake On Lan functionality. That is a slight inconvenience.
The unit has physical buttons on it to be able to turn individual devcies on/off but I find them confusing and so don't use them for fear of incorrectly turning something off. So I control it exclusively through IP.
Since having it I've had my observatory PC running probably 1/5th what I used to, because I know I can easily turn it on remotely if I need to access data on it, and hard reboot it if it crashes etc.
At the moment I have just the PC and dew heater on it, but plan to have the scope, camera and other accessories when I get a bigger UPS (currently have that stuff on a second UPS). The dew heater is on it because I have it programmed (via the web interface of the IP power unit) to turn on at 18:30 and off at 8:00 each day to keep the optics dry over a damp winter.
Roger.
Just wanted to report on this "generic IP power" (http://www.techbuy.com.au/product.asp?prodId=148361&catId=NETWORKING&parentId=NETWORKING_POWER_DISTRIBUT ION_UNITS) unit which I bought about a month or so ago. At $256 It's the cheapest IP power unit I've found (appart from Zantech iBoot (http://www.zantech.com.au/power/reboot/iboot.html) ones which are about the same price but only 1 outlet).
It's obviously very "generic" with chinglish through and through, but it so far has worked well and done everything advertised.
The web interface is old and simple, could do with a new firmware version, but functional in IE8 and Chrome. On my iPad in Safari I can access the first page which allows on/off control but not other pages such as Wake On Lan functionality. That is a slight inconvenience.
The unit has physical buttons on it to be able to turn individual devcies on/off but I find them confusing and so don't use them for fear of incorrectly turning something off. So I control it exclusively through IP.
Since having it I've had my observatory PC running probably 1/5th what I used to, because I know I can easily turn it on remotely if I need to access data on it, and hard reboot it if it crashes etc.
At the moment I have just the PC and dew heater on it, but plan to have the scope, camera and other accessories when I get a bigger UPS (currently have that stuff on a second UPS). The dew heater is on it because I have it programmed (via the web interface of the IP power unit) to turn on at 18:30 and off at 8:00 each day to keep the optics dry over a damp winter.
Roger.