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Re: Insteon Compatability with X-10



And how does any of that have anything to offer someone in Australia hoping
to send an X-10 signal from Ademco to an Insteon interface connected to a
Mac?

"none" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>But Insteon supports X-10 pretty well (not perfect, but pretty well), so not
>having a translator is not really a big loss.
>
>Also, the translator isn't dead. SmartHome has made it open source, free for
>anyone to sell or develop, you just have to be a registered developer. The
>translator is just another app that can run inside the Insteon PowerLinc
>(just like the timer app).
>
>
>"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:43fb7df4.305065015@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> Have the Ademco 20P send X-10 to the SmartHome translator which then sends
>> Insteon to the Insteon interface connected to the Mac, the answer is yes.
>> However, SmartHome has apparently decided to discontinue the translator so
>> it's a moot issue.
>>
>> Besides, Insteon is 120V/60Hz only at this point. By the time it's
>available
>> for 230V/50Hz there may be other ways to do what you want.
>>
>
>
>
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