I have read all I can handle so now I will write. All of this so-called "help" is moot. Every posting which is meant to tell me why my Mini-Controller and Lamp Modules suddenly stopped working is simply meant to make me feel stupid.
Then why are you posting again?
I'm told here that I'm just an idiot because I don't understand how it works. I shouldn't have to! The product is sold in the store as "plug it in and it works!"
I bet the computer you use wasn't advertised as being susceptible to viruses, mal-ware, worms, spam, pop-ups, trojan horses, etc. etc. etc. but it is. A decade ago, these were not something you had to worry about, but now you do. And YOU purchase additional software, surge supressors, services, and take precautions to prevent such problems from getting into your computer. I bet you don't jump up and down and rant about that.
It is the same with X10, when the system was designed, 2 plus decades ago, electrical noise was not a problem, but it is now. Therefore if you want to continue to use X10 you DO have to put some effort in it. Just as you now have to put some effort in protecting your computer even though Dell, HP, Gateway, did not advertise or advise you of that fact.
Same point with your absurdity of beaming your face and voice to your friend in France. Have you ever had a call drop? Can you do this "France" feat when driving through a tunnel or in a rain storm ? All technology has limitations, X10 also. Deal with it by:
1. following the recommendations and advice that can be found in this forum. It should not make you feel like an idiot anymore than following recommendations of how to get rid of the Sasser worm on your computer. You don't have to be an electrical engineer to understand terms like "electrical noise" anymore than I need to be a computer engineer to understand that "spam" doesn't necessarily go on bread.
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2. Switch to a form of remote control / home automation that is far more immune to noise and phase coupling problems, such as "Z-Wave" or "Insteon". You have a small system so this would be easy and economical to do.
But DON'T thumb your nose at the forum members who are trying to help, then dictate what you will and will not do, what you do and do not expect,etc. and then expect the volunteers to spoon feed you solutions in 17 words or less.
BTW you say nothing has changed in the house when the lights refused to dim, is there anything running in the house like; microwave, washer, fluorescent lights, television, cell phone charger plugged in to an outlet it is usually not plugged in to? etc. Look for appliances that are on when the lights don't work, or things that are plugged in to outlets they normally are not plugged into.
Have nice day