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Re: Re: Multiple X-10 messages through W800




That would make sense - I've never seen twelve duplicate messages from a
remote before!  The most any of mine send is five.  As far as the W800
service is concerned, the timeout is reset when a duplicate is recieved, so
it should filter 12 duplicates just as well as it does five.

I have a new version of my xPLCppLib (now renamed xPL SDK) almost ready for
release.  It includes the V3 functionality (transferable hub and applying
the ListenOnAddress etc settings from the registry).  I've just the
documentation for the samples to write.

I'll make the new version of the W800 service available tonight (I'll post
here when it's ready)

Mal



----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Van den Panhuyzen" <tomvdp@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_xpl] Re: Multiple X-10 messages through W800


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> There used to be a problem with multiple IP addresses on 1 pc.  This
> would give that effect.  This is resolved with the V3 releases of
> xPLLib.  Not sure whether xPLHal is already running V3 though ?
> Glen, do you have multiple network cards or Microsoft Virtual PC or
> VMWare installed ?
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