This topic is as close to what I am wanting to know also. I recently purchased the ActiveHome Pro Kit and having issues with RF and the CM15A controller. I thought it might have to do with the phase issue and read that the TM751 put on the other phase might help. After reading this thread, I am concerned that this might not help.
Questions:
1. Is the CM15A capable of transmitting RF signals or just recieving them?
I am a networking specialist, so can understand the effects of doing subnetting for the other phase of wiring and directing all PowerLine commands via the TM751, but will the CM15A actually send RF commands to the TM751?
If this doesn't work, where can the phase coupler that plugs into a 220 outlet be purchased? I am afraid that I should throw in the towel also as getting the system to work is creating a longer list of parts needed.
2. Will the CM15A retain the macros needed to operate the TM751 as I outlined above, or will it require that my PC alwaysbe connected via the USB port?
It was my understanding that once programed, I could disconnect the USB and move the CM15A to a more centralized location. My experience so far is that if I move the CM15A and my laptop to the other location of a X10 module, that module works, but my three-way light doesn't respond. I move it back to the other location and my three way works if the remote is triggered close to the CM15A, but not if I am very far away from it. This isn't desirable either, as the three way controls the garage light which I wanted to be able to access from outside the home.
More information on usage of the CM15A and the TM751 would help alot!!