Reddit Reddit reviews NP-05B Remote PDU, UL-STD TUV Listed, 5 Switchable Outlets. Manufactured and Supported in USA. Control Via Web, Telnet, USB Serial Port.

We found 8 Reddit comments about NP-05B Remote PDU, UL-STD TUV Listed, 5 Switchable Outlets. Manufactured and Supported in USA. Control Via Web, Telnet, USB Serial Port.. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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NP-05B Remote PDU, UL-STD TUV Listed, 5 Switchable Outlets. Manufactured and Supported in USA. Control Via Web, Telnet, USB Serial Port.
Control AC Power via network.Each 5 AC outlets is individually switchable.Control via web, Telnet or local USB serial port.Autoping and Reboot on each outlet.Very slim power strip. Desktop mount, 1-U rackmount, Wall-mount, etc..
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8 Reddit comments about NP-05B Remote PDU, UL-STD TUV Listed, 5 Switchable Outlets. Manufactured and Supported in USA. Control Via Web, Telnet, USB Serial Port.:

u/animus_desit · 2 pointsr/Control4

The 2 comments are pointing you in the right direction for the timer.

Regarding the TV, both of their suggestions are good. My kids don't have a TV in their rooms but they all use the electronics in the Loft which all 4 of their rooms open directly into; I use these powerstrips and turn off the outlets that power the TV, computers and sound system after my "bedtime" timed event. I used the catch the boys waking up early to play games online or watch youtube videos.

u/Sixxtwo · 2 pointsr/electronics

Best I can help is in IT we used 'managed power strips' While not wireless, it can still be connected to the network.

Example here

u/rsipp512 · 2 pointsr/homelab

Network accessible power switch/strips exist for remote power cycling if a system becomes unresponsive. This would be an example, but there are plenty of options and pricepoints out there.

u/call-me-neo · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

Something like this PDU May do the job.

u/bovinitysupreme · 1 pointr/sysadmin

These are probably both much more expensive options than you want, but:

u/donsterkay · 1 pointr/technology

Maybe if the offshore IT people were up to snuff they would have invested in https://www.amazon.com/Managed-Designed-Manufactured-Synaccess-Networks/dp/B0039OZKPE and its big brothers Every data center we use has monitored power.

u/chodpaba · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Why don't you just plug it in to one of these?

Edit: Or a less expensive version.