My earlier point was that if the filter was not blocking the 120KHz carrier coming in from our neighbor, it would not be blocking powerline noise coming in from another home sharing the same distribution transformer.
Jeff
I can understand that, however, 192 codes showing activity in "Find other Computers," appears unrealistic, so I'm assuming my DHC Noise Filter is working (This would mean one or more neighbors are, all of a sudden, using all these codes─there are only 11 or 12 of us on the same transformer). The codes I'm using are G..., and the 48 empty codes without noise are all in F, L and O; every other code is showing noise in either red or yellow squares (mostly yellow), and most of my modules are either partially working. or not at all.
To expand on brobin's post, we had a LED light that had worked fine for about a decade start to inject enough noise onto the powerline to cause problems for its Leviton X10 switch (which has AGC to reject powerline noise.) Replacing it with an identical bulb purchased at the same time solved the problem. So while the prior bulb was still working, something in it had failed so it turned into a noise generator.
Jeff
To further troubleshoot, I unplugged all chargers, and for good measure disabled all GFIs, and turned off all circuit breakers with X10 units/modules; still seeing the massive noise.
Could this possibly be my CM15a?