Re: X10 signals can be TOO strong!

Re: X10 signals can be TOO strong!

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Re: X10 signals can be TOO strong! G. Morgan 12-15-2006
Posted by G. Morgan on December 15, 2006, 3:26 pm
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NoClassBass Wrote:


>>
>> Hmm. Seems like fish-brain...
>
>Hmm. Sounds like Mr. Houston still can't disagree without resorting to
childish taunts. Most people stop making fun of other
>folks' names when they reach middle school.

So why do you still do it?

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>Houston's idea that 217 additional nodes would all be unable to reach the
controller assumes that al;l of them would be placed
>beyond the 4-hop limit. This would be true if they were all installed in a
line. Perhaps Mr Houston is accustomed to homes that
>are ver-r-r-r-ry long and narrow. :^)

So are you. You were the one in the penitentiary.


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