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<blockquote data-quote="ChangeAgent" data-source="post: 520400"><p>The following situation: two rooms that were put together in order to create a home-office. Each room has a switch that operates the ceiling light. One ceiling light has been disconnected (room 1) and the other (room 2) operates a rail with several spotlights on it covering both rooms. </p><p></p><p>Putting in new wires is not an option as this would be very expensive due to the way the building is build and there is no way to make the changes in the fuse box.</p><p></p><p>However, we live in the age of everything being remote and wireless. So is there a gadget one can put behind the switch in room 1, that signals the switch in room 2 to put the light on or off. So, with this solution one could operate the ceiling light regardless from which room one enters the new room.</p><p></p><p>Look forward to your thoughts and solutions. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChangeAgent, post: 520400"] The following situation: two rooms that were put together in order to create a home-office. Each room has a switch that operates the ceiling light. One ceiling light has been disconnected (room 1) and the other (room 2) operates a rail with several spotlights on it covering both rooms. Putting in new wires is not an option as this would be very expensive due to the way the building is build and there is no way to make the changes in the fuse box. However, we live in the age of everything being remote and wireless. So is there a gadget one can put behind the switch in room 1, that signals the switch in room 2 to put the light on or off. So, with this solution one could operate the ceiling light regardless from which room one enters the new room. Look forward to your thoughts and solutions. [/QUOTE]
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