Although the knowlegde base says it will, the Vanguard software (
http://gate.x10.com) apparently will not work through a corporate firewall. After an hour long call to tech support, I was told that a certain port needed to be opened in order for Internet Explorer to download the ActiveX control. I asked if I could download the control seperately and was told no. Why is this? Why can't I download the control and install it through IE locally? I relied on the knowledge base information when making this purchase. Is the information really incorrect or is this a tech support issue?
Update: Yesterday I had a friend of mine on a non-corporate (cable) connection try to access
http://gate.x10.com. Before accessing the site he made sure that
ALL ACTIVEX SECURITY OPTIONS WERE SET AS PROMPT OR ENABLED. He then tried to access the site, and had the same isue that I had through my corporate network. The ActiveX control never appeared to download, and the site page stayed black with a
red X in the corner.
PLEASE NOTE: In the IE browser at the bottom, an icon appears that looks like a gear wheel. The icon only shows up when trying to access
http://gate.x10.com.
THE ICON HAS A YELLOW EXCLAMATION POINT ON TOP OF IT. Double-clicking the icon brings up a MANAGE ADD-ONS DIALOG BOX. There are no X-10 add-ons listed, and there doesn't appear to be any issues at all, at least according to this dialog box. The add-ons listed are:
- Research
- Send to Bluetooth
- Sun Java Console
- Windows Messenger
ALL OF THE ABOVE ADD-INS ARE ENABLED AND APPEAR TO BE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY. Again, I don't understand why the Add-ins icon and exclamation point are showing up. In any case, I am unable to access the site.