Smart Homes FOR DUMmIES 3RD EDITION by Danny Briere and Pat Hurley
Smart Homes FOR DUMmIES 3RD EDITION
Smart Homes FOR DUMmIES 3RD EDITION by Danny Briere and Pat Hurley
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About the Authors Danny Briere founded TeleChoice, Inc., a telecommunications consulting company, in 1985 and now serves as CEO of the company. Widely known throughout the telecommunications and networking industry, Danny has written more than one thousand articles about telecommunications topics and has authored or edited ten books, including Internet Telephony For Dummies, Wireless Home Networking For Dummies (now in its second edition), Wireless Hacks and Mods for Dummies, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC For Dummies, and Home Theater For Dummies. He is frequently quoted by leading publications on telecommunications and technology topics and can often be seen on major TV networks, providing analysis on the latest communications news and breakthroughs. Danny splits his time between Mansfield Center, Connecticut, and his island home on Great Diamond Island, Maine, with his wife and four children. Pat Hurley is Director of Research with TeleChoice, Inc., and specializes in emerging telecommunications and digital home technologies, particularly in all the latest consumer electronics, access gear, and home technologies, including wireless LANs, DSL, cable modems, satellite services, and homenetworking services. Pat frequently consults with the leading telecommunications carriers, equipment vendors, consumer goods manufacturers, and other players in the telecommunications and consumer electronics industries. Pat is the coauthor of Internet Telephony For Dummies, Smart Homes For Dummies, Wireless Home Networking For Dummies, Wireless Hacks and Mods for Dummies, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC For Dummies, and Home Theater For Dummies. He lives in San Diego, California, with his wife, a fiery red-headed toddler named Annabel, and two smelly dogs.
Dedication I dedicate this book to my wife, Holly, and publicly and officially confess that she has a better memory and is smarter than I. Plus, she s usually right. I thank her dearly for putting up with me while I put in long hours at the office to finish this book, including the 19 times that I was late for dinner. Okay, so that s a low number. Okay, so Holly also doesn t exaggerate as much as I do. In any case, I hope that she will continue to let me infiltrate the home with smart-home techniques (which she secretly likes but won t say) and at least once say that she likes ONE thing I ve installed. Danny I dedicate this book to my wife, Christine, for allowing me to bore her nearly to death with long, breathless discussions of networking toys that no normal person wants to spend more than three minutes talking about, and for letting me scare the living daylights out of the dogs with remote-controlled gizmos. To thank her more completely, I promise to not bring a robot into the home thus avoiding all those dog psychiatrist bills well, unless it s a robotic dog poop picker-upper! Pat
Authors Acknowledgments It takes a lot of effort by a lot of people to put a book together. We probably can t give proper acknowledgment to everyone who s given us advice, opinions, and guidance as we ve worked on this project, but we d like to try. For this third edition, we d like to specifically thank the following folks for sharing their knowledge and providing their extremely helpful insights into the world of the smart home. To name just a few, we d like to thank Ian Hendler, Grant Sullivan, Marc Ceraculo, Mara White, and Jack Merrow at Leviton (sorry for leaving you guys at the dinner table during that work crisis!), Gordon Sell at Gordon Sell PR for Canton, Alex Elliot at NextAlarm, Joelle Kenealey at Coltrin Associates for Control4, Eric Smith at Control4, Julie Stern at LEGO Systems, Karl Pawlewicz from Griffin PR for Middle Atlantic, Michael Cukrow and Mark Tracy at Middle Atlantic Products, Barry Haaser at Echelon, Ralph Maniscalco at Honeywell, Michelle Laird at SmartLabs, Brad Kayton at 4HomeMedia, Casey Munck and Frank Sterns at Niles Audio, Roger Dressler and Jeanne Alford at Dolby Labs, Adam Weissman and Jeff Talmadge at Denon, Ted White at the Green Glue Company, Joel Sider at Microsoft, Dave Gilbert at Sound Seal, Steve Muellner and Andrew Corkill at Meade, and Melanie Jensen and Colleen Logan at ifit. And to all the others we forgot thank you too! For our earlier editions of the book, Sandy Daniels kept us organized, connected, and sane. She prodded us along, set up interviews, found people we couldn t find ourselves, and generally acted like a bulldog in breaking through corporate mazes to find the right people to interview for the book. If you ever meet her, you ll wonder how such a nice person can be so effective. We also have built on the help of literally dozens of vendors during our research in previous editions of this book. Special thanks go to Keith Smith at Siemon, David Allred at DirecTV DSL, Jeff Denenholz at X10 Wireless Technologies, Mike Hernandez at ChannelPlus, Peter Radscliff and Jim Gist at Monster Cable, Doug Hagan at Netgear, Matt Graves and Sean Ryan at Listen. com, Nick Smith and Vanessa Tuell at Request, Tom Reed of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Dave Thompson of CopperGate Communication, Brian McLeod at Harmony, Andrew Liu at Intel, Mel Richardson and his team at BellSouth, Lawrence Cheng at XM Radio, Tom Lucke, Fred Bargetzi, and Ray O Sullivan at Crestron, Paul Cunningham at Cunningham Security in Portland, Maine, and George Snyder at Home Automated Living. Finally, we want to thank the Wiley team who (once again!) bought into our vision of a smart home, and made sure we crossed our i s and dotted our t s (or something like that). Thanks especially to Susan Pink, our project editor, and Melody Layne, our acquisitions editor.
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Contents at a Glance Introduction...1 Part I: Future-Perfect Homes...9 Chapter 1: Mi Casa, Cool Casa...11 Chapter 2: Zen and the Art of Whole-Home Networking...23 Chapter 3: Cool Stuff Home Networks Can Do...47 Chapter 4: Timelines and Budgets...63 Part II: Making Your Home an Entertainment Center...71 Chapter 5: Breaking the Entertainment Bottleneck Without Breaking the Bank...73 Chapter 6: Getting Video Where You Want It...95 Chapter 7: Wiring a Video Network...109 Chapter 8: Bringing You Music...129 Chapter 9: Running Audio Here, There, and Everywhere...145 Part III: Now We re Communicating!...165 Chapter 10: Planning a Phone System...167 Chapter 11: : Making the Phone Connection...193 Part IV: Livin Off the Fat of the LAN...203 Chapter 12: A Cornucopia of Computers...205 Chapter 13: All Roads Lead to the Net...223 Chapter 14: Designing a Data LAN...247 Chapter 15: Choosing the Parts for a Wired Data LAN...259 Chapter 16: Alternatives to a Wired Data LAN...273 Part V: Keeping the Bad Guys at Bay Security...295 Chapter 17: Home Security Boot Camp...297 Chapter 18: Wiring a Security System...313
Part VI: Putting It All Together Home Automation and Control...323 Chapter 19: Home Automation Extravaganza...325 Chapter 20: Making Home Automation a Reality...345 Part VII: The Part of Tens...365 Chapter 21: Ten Common Pitfalls When Building Your Smart Home...367 Chapter 22: Top Ten Toys of the Future...373 Index...383
Table of Contents Introduction...1 About This Book...2 What You re Not to Read...2 Foolish Assumptions...3 How This Book Is Organized...3 Part I: Future-Perfect Homes...4 Part II: Making Your Home an Entertainment Center...4 Part III: Now We re Communicating!...4 Part IV: Livin Off the Fat of the LAN...5 Part V: Keeping the Bad Guys at Bay Security...5 Part VI: Putting It All Together Home Automation and Control...5 Part VII: The Part of Tens...6 Icons Used in This Book...6 Where to Go from Here...7 Part I: Future-Perfect Homes...9 Chapter 1: Mi Casa, Cool Casa.................................11 Living in Your Smart Home...12 Starting your day...12 Getting down to work...13 Dinner time...14 Peace at last!...15 The home-network revolution...16 What s in a Smart Home?...16 Why Network Your Home?...18 What Does It Take to Network Your Home?...20 Chapter 2: Zen and the Art of Whole-Home Networking...........23 All Together Now!...23 Moving Your Network into the Closet...26 The contents of your wiring closet...27 The location of your wiring closet...28 Feeding Audio and Video from the Media Center...29 The contents of your media center...30 Setting up your media center...31 Choosing Cables...32 Cable categories...33 Patch me in!...35