soleillune
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Thanks. I'll look at each site. I've seen Smarthome. It's a big proponent of insteon.
My ideas are starting to gel. Initially, I plan to control the lighting in one room that is hard to cover with existing switches and plugs. Overhead can lights are now on a 3 way switch that I will replace with an intelligent 3 way switch. Floor / table lamps at the front and back will be controlled via simple plug in modules. I'll put a multi-button switch at both room entrances so you can turn on / off all or some lights from that point.
For home security, would I be better off putting devices on this network or looking into dedicated security systems? What's the difference between z-wave / insteon security vs the others?
Install a dedicated security system and add an interface module (http://www.eyezon.com/?page_id=176) to control it with a webbrowser. It will not be integrated but it is great.
I'm starting to lean towards z-wave but have not yet spent money and won't for a few weeks. More major retailers and manufacturers support it. Various mfgrs offer specific z-wave 3-way switches while insteon is vague about describing their 3-way switch technology, but just claim it works if you dig deeply enough in the literature (the 3-way switch they sold was discontinued.)
Z-wave is a protocol and don't sell anything
Insteon is a protocol and sell their system
Insteon is not vague they give plenty of information, I can assure you, I use them
VERA3 is a controler based on Z-wave and they have an "app" to interface with the controller and there is a lot a plug in for use with different system but it is not userfriendly
http://getvera.com/controllers/vera3/
Homeseer is a controller and it can be interfaced with Z-wave and Insteon using an interface, it can monitor, arm and disarm a security system:
http://store.homeseer.com/store/x-W29C242.aspx
All those system are DIY
Many thermostat are based on Z-wave protocol but difficult to find for insteon. IDEM for doorlock