I guess I am one of the lucky/ unlucky users of the CM15A. When I first received my CM15A, I located it in a favorable location and could not get a majority of my remotes to work with it; we had to stand in the right place and have the remote positioned just right in order to receive any response, I was considering an antenna mod to be performed after the warranty expired. While under warranty my unit just stopped working; after jumping through hoops, I received a new unit. I plugged it in, configured, uploaded my timers and macros, and the first thing we noticed was that we did not have to be contortionist in order to use the remotes. Two weeks ago I moved my office down to the basement and have not had an issue with the CM15A and range, I am now able to set up my motion sensors and have them work properly. My little piece of advice is not to tamper with the unit while it is under warranty. I consider myself a lucky user of the CM15A, because the unit totally failed and I was able to get a replacement unit which operated as promised and exceeded my expectations. I am an unlucky user of the CM15A because I had to remove all my plug-in modules and operate everything manually, while going through tech support and waiting for the new unit. Until actual spec sheets are provided for the CM15A, people are going into a crapshoot, and are unable to determine if the product is working properly, but is malfunctioning because of their setup, or if the unit is defective. Like I said before, I was considering all sorts of fixes to cure the problems with my setup, but I was lucky because the unit completely failed, and with the new unit 99% of my problems were corrected.