With all due respect to the many posts I have read here today, I think the reliability problems that folks are seeing is a symptom of a far larger problem with Activehome and the CM15A than just a few quirky installs, or improperly set up systems, or corrupted files.
I have been trying, unsucccessfully to debug and stablize ACH Pro since July, 2005 with no consistent success. As stated by one poster in another thread, I too had been a mostly satisfied user of the CM11A and Activehome for a number of years, but since installing ACH Pro I have had nothing but trouble.
Let me share my experience so that those of you who are spending countless hours debugging your installations and are on the phone with X10 support constantly, might better spend your time sympathizing with other users. In my humble opinion, this software flat out does not work consistently on even the most basic of light control functions.
Back in 1997 or 1998 I installed ActiveHome with a CM11A on an IBM Aptiva Pentium III running Windows 98 SE. Once I got by the learning curve I was reasonably satisfied with the performance of my system which consists of many lamp modules, outside and inside sensors, wall switches, appliance modules, Xcams, remote controls, socket rockets, and eventually a powerline bridge. I had set up and tested a faily simple set of macros and timers to perform motion detection and time of day lighting activities.
I read about Activehome Pro around June, 2005 and based upon everything I read, it looked like a very nice improvement to the current CM11 based system. I like many of you ordered the system and initially was quite pleased with the interface and the promise of the software. I installed my equipment and the software on a relatively new Dell 4550 running XP Home. My problems started right out of the box and have continued ever since.
I have been in constant communication with the support staff and have tried every solution suggested faithfully, with virtually no improvement in performance or reliability over the past nine months. I uninstalled my copy of ACH Pro and cleaned the registry as suggested. I installed every upgrade offered since July, 2005. I did not add any plug ins because I wanted a stable system before adding iWitness or MyHome. I replaced my migrated room configuration from the CM11A system with a clean install and when that worked no better, I reinstalled the entire system on a second brand new Dell System in December, 2005. Again the problems persisted. Lights come on randomly, commands to turn on certain device addresses in fact turn on other lights. Macros fail to trigger. I have had frequent runaway instructions where I will see 1,900 repeated commands in a string and the only way to stop this is to pull the CM15A out of the wall socket. I have RMA'd two CM15A's and am on my third. I have tried relocating the CM15A all over the house thinking different loacations might lessen what looked like power line fluctuations.
As a last resort, I installed the entire system anew on an IBM ThinkPad which I received in the mail on February 10. I built the system module by module, timer by timer, and macro by macro testing each one carefully. I disabled or replaced every TM51, every sensor and its battery, and every HD501 systematically to try and isolate the failing device, if there was one. I did not go live with the system until the 3rd CM15A arrived in the mail this week. Immediately after I put the system in production, I started seeing runaway macro strings, endless repeated commands such as turing on a camera 1000 times in an endless stream that locked out all other commands.
I have been in constant email communication with level 2 support for months now and nothing suggested has improved my situation. Sometimes slow to learn, I decided to come here to these forums to see if anyone else might have a solution for this nagging problem, only to find out that my experience mirrors that of many users. I can only conclude that this code and its associated hardware is riddled with bugs and should never have been released to the public in the condition it now performs in.
I am a retired computer professional. I spent 33 years in the industry as a software implementer, product manager, and customer support executive, working at every level of the system spectrum from main frames to superminis to PC's and even included a stint working with gaming systems, multimedia platforms, and various handhelds. I spent more than 15% of my working career in product support and I humbly think that qualifies me to assess products and their support delivery systems. That said, I can honestly say that despite the good intentions of the X10 support staff, this product should be withdrawn from the market.
Today I made the decision to take the ACH Pro and CM15A system out of service and to restore the CM11A and the older legacy Activehome software back into service. I sent an email to the support tech who was helping me and asked him to issue yet another RMA and to guide me through the process of receiving a credit for my ACH Pro investment. I received the RMA instructions in my email without comment in about two hours.
There is some irony in all this. Since I put the CM11A back in service, some six hours ago, every older instruction, timer, and macro I had used in the past tested out perfectly and as of 11 PM Pacific time, is performing exactly as I remembered it prior to July, 2005. I have had to keep my old Aptiva running to drive the ACH system because I could never get the legacy software to work properly on any of my three newer PC's running XP.
I had held out hope that there was some idiosyncrisy in my system that could be uncovered and removed so that I might enjoy the promise of ACH Pro with the new plugins, but after spending a few hours in this forum, I realized that hope was baseless. I don't know what the rest of you plan to do, but I for one have run up a white flag and I have surrendered to the inevitable. I am returning my product to X10.com and I do not intend to come back for more for a long long time.
Dave