As far as I know, there is no limit to the number of devices on my router (I have many due to my home automation... everything from my thermostats to my dishwasher). Also, when I have my phone connect to my main WiFi network, it has to disconnect from my guest network first. So, that would free up a "spot", if one was even required.
Remember, I can't do a new, fresh, install of my WM100 from my phone, because I could never stay connected long enough to my main WiFi network to do it.
Other than for the Sleep Timeout problem, my tablet is doing fine. Though, it was done as a connection to an existing WM100.
Only my phone is affected. My tablet and everything else in the house has no problems with my router.
No, when I uninstall the X10 App from my phone, I didn't do a factory reset first. I assume that only resets the WM100, and like I said, my tablet is working OK with it.
I haven't tried simply resetting the router (yet). I have a teenager, who would cry uncontrollable if he lost internet for even a few minutes (probably call child services on me too
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I still have the open question on how did my phone, running the X10 App, initially connect to the WM100? At that initial point in the setup, the WM100 couldn't itself directly connect to my home WiFi network because it didn't yet know my network's name nor password. So, possibly my phone and the CM100 had to establish some kind of direct (ad-hoc?) WiFi connection? My guess is still, whatever the X10 App did at that point, was left not restored. The only problems I remember from when I did the install, was that since I left my phone laying flat on the table, my phone's screen flipped from portrait to landscape. The X10 App didn't seem to like that at all. Later in the processes, when I was attempting to update the firmware from x.22 to x.23, it failed because of the screen flip. I had to try the firmware update again, this time holding the phone so that its screen would not flip orientation.