Thanks for your input. I've been doing my research some more, trying to find the right balance for what I want with what I can afford. EBay inputs are appreciated. I had not considered the problem of getting Active Home vs Active Home Pro and what I may or may not be buying on EBay.
Back to topic so this doesn't go all sideways on my conversations...
I'm sticking with Vista. I only say this because I own it and am not interested in spending money on a whole new system for 6+ computers in the house. I agree that Vista is not the best but this is what I decided to stay with. Any info on what works and doesn't work with Vista I am really interested in. I do have 1 XP laptop so maybe older stuff would work with it but it is a old. The max memory I can put in it is 256megs which I have done. I use it to broadcast 1 webcam over the internet using WebcamXP. It takes forever to boot up and get it running but when it is up it works fine... slow... but fine. I would entertain ideas on how to integrate any program (HAP, HA, Firecracker and such) to it as long as the programs are not so memory intensive that it makes the laptop useless. I would like to use it to send and receive simple signals for x10. I could use LogMeIn to access the XP laptop and push a few buttons on the computer. A crude way to control x10 away from home but effective. I've
done this with WebcamXP when I forgot to turn the program on. I use LogMeIn to access the computer, turn on WebcamXP then exit LogMeIn to use the WebcamXP program I have on my Windows Mobile phone.
For connecting to my router allowing multiple computers to control a product I found this item:
http://www.smarthome.com/2412N/SmartLinc-INSTEON-Central-Controller/p.aspx It appears to connect to my router and accept commands from the internet or wifi connection and transmit from cat5e to the powerline. This is my question for this, is there an x10 device similar to this? It says it is compatible with x10 but my understanding it just recodes it's own signal and sends it out in the x10 language. How compatible it this device with AHP? Will AHP even see this item? I'm guessing not but that is where your expertise comes in.
X10 commander seems interesting. Though I don't have an Iphone my son has an Itouch. Any comments on this product? Will it work with Windows Mobile 6?
My thoughts with "networking" the CM15A were this. I have an HP network hard drive that every computer in my house can access. It hooks up to my router and all the computers, even the wireless ones can see Z drive when I map the network drive to it. The HP hard drive has a usb port on the front for additional items. So adding 2+2 together I thought if I connected the CM15A to that usb port then any computer running AHP with a connection to my internet would be able to access the device. Here is where the users come in. I don't believe AHP does a continuous search for the CM15A but I don't truly know. Would my computer know if I unplug the CM15A from it's usb connection? I know the computer would see an unplugged USB but would AHP stop working? Theoretically I could unplug the CM15A from the wall, move it to another outlet and plug it back in and AHP wouldn't care as long as it wasn't sending a command at the time. If this theory holds true then theoretically I could plug it into my HP network hard drive, map its location to my computer and run AHP. I should be able to do this to another computer with AHP and do the same thing. Now before you jump in, I get that there would be cross commands if both programs were sending out similar or conflicting information at the same time but follow me here... Computer A sends a command to the CM15A at 10am and computer B sends a command at 11am. Would this work. I guess the real question here for those that use the CM15A is this. Does the CM15A send and receive commands like a hard drive, only accessing it when it wants to send or receive information or does it act like a webcam where it wants dedicated control all the time. As a newbie I'm sure someone has already tried this and knows the answer but I have not been able to find the answer elsewhere. Maybe someone with a similar setup could try this out. Ultimately I'm guessing the CM15A would now work through the USB on my network drive but I thought I would ask anyways... food for thought on this one.
The UR74A I recently purchased worked brilliantly with my complicated remote control system. I have some newer items (due to the fire) and I was afraid my TV and sound system wouldn't have a code to work with. It worked great and I was even able to take the SAT button and specifically program it to run the DVD, TV, Cable and 5.1 sound with my most common codes with ease. I would like to do this with my laptop. Which program works well to do this. I know I need the usb RF transmitter (forgot the code name here) to control x10 stuff. I would also need some sort of IR transmitter. I read a little on USB-UIRT but I'm not familiar enough with it yet. Anyone used the UIRT to control their TV yet and what program would work good integrating this technology with my x10 stuff. I know this goes a little off topic for x10 related stuff but it ties in with the ultimate home automation theme so I thought I would throw it out there.
Total Home Automation is my ultimate goal if all this x10 stuff works as well as I hope. I'm not looking for a buggy system that only works half the time. I get enough of that with Vista and issues with my Windows mobile phone. I have been impressed with the reliability of the few items I currently own. I have read posts on the Bill's Voice Command on other posts. I've seen comments on other software like HAL and others. Any input on other programs that work well with x10 products? I'll probably go with AHP but I've seen some interesting Youtube videos on other systems. What's your thoughts on this?
Thanks again for your advise from an x10 newbie. Maybe I'll youtube my x10 adventure for the next newbie that comes along.