Brandt:
Sorry, I have no test gear.
The neighbor frequently turns on one or the other of two lights we have under X-10 control and occasionally another, but never two others (...at least recently; he regularly turned one of those on in the past). Whenever he/she does, we cannot control any of them, so I'm assuming he is continuing to send command(s).
Cheers!!
Dick
hmm, No test gear.....
When I updated my X-10 setup to the current CM-15A, I was coming from an much older, CP-290 setup. That old controller had died ten or more years ago, the computer that was updating it died a few years before that.Durning all that time I never saw any neighbor using any X-10 commands, my major lighting in the Kitchen was on house code A, unit code 1 that entire time.
then the upgrade....... eeek!!! Setting aside the version problems of which work and which don't.... what I had occurring appeared to be someone else sending X-10 codes, and on those I was using.
solutions and findings.
1. don't use the A house code, I moved from house code A to house code B with the effected modules. and put in 16 dummy modules so when I try to add a new module to AHP it doesn't try to use that house code. Watching the status log (F2 key in AHP) I see NO A-## use now, where I was seeing it being sent by 'something'.
2. When I first moved from the A house code, I had also added 4 motion detectors, Eagle Eyes one and all, I had them setup as C1, C2, C3, & C4. I was planning on using them to control the cameras.... well I've found they worked out much better as being C1, C3, C5, and C7. leaving open the C2, C4, C6, and C8 addresses for the DUSK/DAWN ON/OFF they do!
Now, it's all working the way I need it to, there are a few bugs, it's X-10, so I can live with those. or figure some solutions out.
Bottom line, and why I write this in the first place. Without any way to test when/where/what is sending the x-10 codes, you simply can't know it's someone else or not.
Hanlon's Razor "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."