Hi members, and viewers,
EDITED : 12/3/07 6:00PM Boy do I feel silly -- and relieved. Operator error was to blame -- I couldn't READ. I downloaded the ActiveHome software and was sure that I had the ActiveHome Pro software. Thanks Tuicemen for colorfully linking me to my error! I received my package 4 days ago and have been very frustrated so far. :-
- I downloaded the AHP software from the website, and it seemed to install fine - I accepted all the defaults and it seemed to play just fine.
- I set up the CM15A after several false starts, and it now is properly detected and the USB controler is installed and uninstalled when the device is added or removed from the cable.
Sucess here, so it seems.
They won't communicate to each other The AHP software defaults to
com2. Several posts I've found say it requires
com1.
Currently when I open the preferences, all com options are greyed out -- (I've reinstalled this several times on both Win 98 and WinXP and have seen com1 ungreyed and all ungreyed - go figure--) Likewise in the
Tools/Com Test dialog, I've seen different combinations
currently com2,3,4 respond "not a valid choice" So com1 it is.
It still isn't talking. researching com1 / USB I don't really find much - a few ref's that USB will default to com1 (lowest unused), another ref or two that there's a com to USB icon in the system device / ports listing that should be directed to the correct com port - I don't see that in either XP or Win98 ??
Any Ideas?
I entered a help request at Cust service. It basically has what is given here, (minus the WinXP refernces and the com port info) and that I was using a computer system : AMD 2800+(1.3Gig), Asus K8N, 500MB ram, AGP video, USB-2 good but nothing special.
Their response was a stellar: Did you download AHP from the website, or an e-mail link?
So, I know that Tuicemen, and the other heros and almost any other person out here can provide better ideas than that!
Please -- bring-em on
I'm currently using XP (nonSP1) so no USB2.0, that shouldn't matter. suggestions on Win98SE are good - that's what I'll be using in the end.