Jeremy: A module does not need to be plugged
into (or even near) a noise trap for the trap
to have a negative effect on the X10 signal.
As far as your laptop is concerned, computers
(laptops included) use switching power
supplies, which often generate a lot of
powerline noise. Some have noise traps to
reduce the noise generated. Either way it
will have a negative effect on your X10
signal. Since the power switch doesn’t
disconnect the power supply from the AC
power, the noise (or signal absorption)
occurs even when it is powered off.
As far as whole house filters, I can’t really
recommend one over another. They all work on
the same principle, so they are probably all
very similar in performance. When shopping I
would check out Automated Outlet
(
http://www.automatedoutlet.com) though.
They tend to have the best prices, and they
provide good service. If you buy more than
$100 worth of stuff from AO on your first
order and put “palmpad” (all lowercase) in
the coupon code box, they will send you a
free PalmPad.