Arf:
No download with Homeseers and the cm15a.
You have to at least leave it active,
minimized and connected to the cm15a. Tech
support says the download is coming soon. In
my circumstance this is not an issue. I come
from the old school of thought that a
computer will die faster if you turn it on
and off (thermal shock) rather than leaving
in on all the time. Beside that, this is an
old windows 98se system that is used for
little more than a web browser and Homeseer,
it handles both just fine. After a few years
of home automation experience I am leaning
toward a dedicated pc for it, please read on
to hear my inclination for doing so.
John:
I would not change a thing! x10 gave me a
whole house RF tranceiver for $50 which after
retrospective shopping, nobody could beat
that deal. Smarthome gave me a reliable USB
interface to x10 protocol with the 1132cup
which relieved me from having to share my
free serial port between my cm11 and my
digital camera. Smarthome Manager and AHP
with macros showed me the flexibility I
desired with conditional if/then/else
programming statements which led me to
Homeseer which is pretty agnostic to
hardware, offers the conditional programming,
includes voice interaction, and is just kind
of a hoot to play with.
Bottom line is I am smiling. As someone much
smarter than myself once said, "it's not the
destination but the journey which is
important". I concur, this has been a
worthwhile journey and the destination is not
looking all that bad either.
"When you get to the fork in the road, take
it". Homeseer and other software have voice
interaction included. I will soon be
aquiring a multiroom microphone/speaker
system to exploit this new facit of home
control. Speach recognition sessions are
currently taking place with headsets to
prepare for this. (I'm still getting "the
look" from my wife over this). The voice
interaction is rather cpu intensive, if I'm
running another program and my `puter want's
to speak, it will studder if I am busy doing
something else. What the heck, a home
controlling pc doesn't seem too much of an issue.