Tcassio: There are many third party
applications which are designed with the
idea of having a computer running 24/7.
Almost all of them support the CM11a and I
am sure most of them will eventually add
support for the CM15a.
For this application, the CM11a may be just
as good as the CM15a. It has four
advantages over the older CM11a:
1. Improved capabilities when disconnected
from the PC
2. Built in whole house RF transceiver.
3. Built in RF transmitter.
3. USB interface.
The first is obviously irrelevant if the
computer is running 24/7. For the second,
since the computer may not be in the
optimal location for a transceiver, a
separate RF transceiver might be
advantageous. With regards to the third,
if you need an RF transmitter, you can add
a CM17a or a CM19a. As for the USB
interface, it really isn’t much of an
advantage in this instance.
You should be able to pick up a used CM11a
fairly cheaply and you can use the CM15a as
a whole house transceiver if you want.
For those of us who don’t want the computer
connected and running 24/7, the CM15a
promises to provide many advantages over
the CM11a.