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supported_modules:x10wireless [2018/04/05 12:46] – created James Sentmansupported_modules:x10wireless [2023/02/13 14:52] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 That also doesn’t work well in a busy house with a lot of reception going on as there might be a motion sensor transmission or some other event that changed what the last received unit address was and also changing where the dim/bright commands would go. As I said, trying to use them as they have been for X10 since the 70’s is nothing but pain in a modern system. That also doesn’t work well in a busy house with a lot of reception going on as there might be a motion sensor transmission or some other event that changed what the last received unit address was and also changing where the dim/bright commands would go. As I said, trying to use them as they have been for X10 since the 70’s is nothing but pain in a modern system.
  
 +Instead of directly controlling individual lamps and using the dim/bright buttons as you were forced to with X10’s powerline transceiver you should instead consider the buttons and units in XTension as setting up “scenes” setup the levels for units you wish to control from the ON and OFF scripts of the wireless Unit in XTension. Don’t try to make each switch connect to an individual lamp unless that makes actual sense.
 ===Making Use of the Dim/Bright Buttons=== ===Making Use of the Dim/Bright Buttons===
  
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