Find Other Computers, Finding What Shouldn't Be There

Started by Tipiford, September 13, 2023, 02:35:28 PM

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Tipiford

Quote from: JeffVolp on September 17, 2023, 12:17:25 AM

No, that is not how noise works.  It doesn't create actual X10 commands.  It creates random bit patterns that occasionally match an actual X10 code.  If you clear all of them out you will see them gradually build back again.

Jeff
Activity as in noise, not commands.

Tipiford

Quote from: JeffVolp on September 17, 2023, 12:17:25 AM
No, that is not how noise works.  It doesn't create actual X10 commands.  It creates random bit patterns that occasionally match an actual X10 code.  If you clear all of them out you will see them gradually build back again.

Jeff
"Activity" as in noise, I didn't mean to indicate X10 signals.

And, after shutting off breakers, I'm still seeing the same.

brobin

Did you shut off the breaker that powers the CM-15a and test it from another circuit?

Tipiford

Quote from: brobin on September 17, 2023, 08:56:05 PM
Did you shut off the breaker that powers the CM-15a and test it from another circuit?
Yes, I did.

Tipiford

Thanx for everyone's input.
I disengaged the noise filter (DHC Noise Filter), and still have all the noise showing in "Find Other Computers," but other than the noise that wasn't there before─which is no real problem─all of my X10 modules are back to working.     


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