Hi Carmine,
Good to see you back on the forum, which has
been quiet lately...
I agree, and think many of the CM15A
problems probably are hardware related.
Never-the-less, I think another data point
to support (or refute) that position would
be interesting. I will probably try out
that new software myself in the fall, but
during the short summers here in the pacific
northwest, I generally turn my tinkering to
outdoor projects, otherwise I would test it
myself...
The house we bought in 2002 had about $2500
worth of smarthome switches installed, which
was my intro to X10; prior to that I had
never heard of it. However, the more I
learn, I am starting to think it is a dieing
protocol. There jsut seems to be an endless
stream of new consumer electronics which
interfere / absorb the X10 signals, and as
someone stated in this forum recently, it's
just not practical to put a $15 filter on
every $2 LED nightlight.