…. I’m not ready to abandon X10, but I suspect that the WM100 is my last X10 purchase. The times they are a changin'.
Yes... the times... they are most certainly changing (
link to YouTube video of Bob Dylan singing the song,
1964). But then again...
when were the times not changing. I recently upgraded and improved my Home Theater. Although I retained my ability to play Blue Ray and DVD's (I have a collection of about 1000) now I mostly plan to play on-line streaming media. As others have found out... when streaming content it is best to have fast hardwired gigabit connections. So I fished CAT6 to my player/theater.
No more buffering.
But
the Theater lights are still controlled by X10. Phones, computers, thermostats, cars, neighbors, coffee makers, refrigerators, ovens and microwaves.....
what the heck isn't tying-up my broadband now-a-days. Oh wait..... I remember now. The old X10 PLC and RF use otherwise un-used ways to communicate. I think there might be...
at least for now... an advantage with X10. As long as I have power (and a palmpad in a drawer)…. I have some amount of remote control.
X10 is still a very practical, dependable and useful technology.
I just placed an order on-line Sunday night at X10.com. But I am no Luddite either! My X10 setup is totally integrated with Amazon's Alexa... I use 3 echo devices (and other flavors of Home Automation devices too). And like others here at the forum... I am still looking for even better ways to use X10 in my automation setup.