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Re: xPL/xAP an alternative to C-Bu$ ?


  • Subject: Re: xPL/xAP an alternative to C-Bu$ ?
  • From: "David Buckley" <db@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 13:39:57 -0000

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Kenneth Watt" <kwatt@f...> wrote:

> But it is a powerline system and that means that other devices,
> especially cheap crap transformers IME, interfere with the X10
> commands but this would be a problem with any powerline
> control system and not just an X10 problem.

err - no.

(contentious night tonight :-)

There is nothing wrong with power line control per se, you just have
to do it right.

The X10 protocol was devised over twenty years ago, and built to a
price that could be achieved back then.  The designers chose a
simple encoding, low baud rate, with no form of error checking.

Technology today supports broadband ethernet over powerline, which
has a much greater data rate, and higher requirements of data
accuracy.  It can be done.

> It is my assertion that it is totally unfair to draw a direct
> comparison to a dedicated BUS system of any kind with X10

I agree.  But when I slag X10 as a poor relation system (which is
nevertheless a system I use personally) everyone wants to tell me
how great it is.  If its so great why cant it be compared to a bus
system?






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