David,
Thank you for your contribution. I have
gotten that feeling from most of the posts
I've read. I spent a good part of the
afternoon 'catching up' where I didn't have
the time last night.
The truth is I don't know if it's broken.
That's part of the reason I've come to this
forum. I'm at the very least frustrated. I
either have a broken unit or it is not
working as advertised. And, having read a
number of posts in the last two days and a
month ago, I'm leaning toward the latter.
But, I'm not ready to give up on the folks at
x10. I know a lot of folks feel burned-
especially in this forum. And, I know from
firsthand experience that a lot of the stuff
x10 puts out is very cheaply made. But, it's
cheap to acquire too. If I really wanted to
do this right and had more money than I have
time, I would get one of the $800 control
modules that sit in a panel in your wall and
do the right and consistently reliable job.
I would also get the $150 whole house RF
transceiver module with external antenna to
make my RF just as reliable. But, I don't
have that kind of money right now. And, 'I
want to believe' that this product is as good
in operation as it is on paper. I'll give
the replacement a chance and see what
happens. I have 8 years of experience with
these folks that I cannot readily turn my
back on. Since they are willing to put forth
the effort to replace the thing, I think it's
worth a look.
If it doesn't work, I'm going back to my
cm11a(s) and jumping full into the
MisterHouse crowd with my 24/7 linux box.
I'm just not ready for the time commitment of
coding all of my macros into Perl (I have 10
years' Perl experience too).
Regardless of how it turns out, I'll report
back to the x10 community here. Thanks for
your time and for your points, David. They
contribute well to the overall solution. -John.