...I was just curious as to what hardware Geewiz had and how much of it could be integrated into HG with the minimum of fuss and where possible without the aid of 3rd party intervention.
I started out with X10 back at the turn of the century
and have about 20 lamp and appliance modules. I installed the XTB-II coupler repeater and that has made a world of difference in getting PLC's across our 4500 sqft house. I had a dedicated X10 server running 24/7 and, save for a few system crashes over the years, the X10 system has worked very well.
The last computer crash I had a couple of years ago, and the ensuing difficulty I had rebuilding the system, got me thinking that it might be time to start looking at alternative home automation platforms...especially in light of X10 going out of business.
A couple of years ago I picked up a Smartthings package at a good price and found integrating various modules was extremely easy, and building routines was a snap. So, I started transitioning over to Smartthings.
Then I discovered Tuicemen's Alex10, and my enthusiasm with X10 was wholly renewed. Integrating voice commands into Alexa gave X10 a whole new life!
So now I have a rather eclectic variety of systems working together: X10 Active Home running on a dedicated PC + Alex10 + Alexa + Smartthings.
I'm currently using about 15 X10 devices, all of them appliance, lamp, and wall switch modules. I also have about 20 Smartthings devices which include smart bulbs, wall plugs, motion sensors, and door sensors.
I'm excited about the prospect of moving the X10 control to the Raspberry Pi. I'd really like to retire that PC! I really appreciate all the help, advice, and innovation that all of you have provided over the years!