Just checked my 2412S PLM says 3207Firm52 Rev 2.4, I've had it for 10 days. So there's a newer Firm61 for the lockup issues?
Anything else changed on the newer rev besides firmware. I seem to remember reading something last night about more memory being added to it.
No idea, they've just started popping up apparently. My guess on the memory is "no". There were some beta units floating around that had newer firmware AND additional memory, but I don't think the intention is to include additional memory with every PLM. That may end up being a new additional product, who knows.
I seem to have received 8 of these newer v3.2's. One's bad after just a week. Could've just been bad luck, but understandably doesn't gain my confidence in insteon products when I combine this with the PLM lockups and AP issues as well.
Understandably, I'd feel the same.
I've read that the lock-ups are also caused when the insteon devices are linked back to the PLM to provide realtime status updates during manual control, which seems to cause a great deal of traffic and eventually locks the PLM up leaving unresponsive to PC control (macros). The UD ISY forum seems to be full of people with lock up issues on the 2412S PLM as well. Here I was thinking the PLM would be more reliable than the USB PLC which also apparently suffers from lock-ups and sometimes just goes to sleep.
Correct, but every device on the ISY-26 is linked back to the PLM. I have 60+ devices installed here, and like I said no lockups during normal use. There is discussion of lockup issues on the UDI message board, but past firmware updates from UDI have greatly reduced the lockups. I don't think you'll find many recent posts regarding the lockups, except from maybe new users doing initial programming. I'm on that forum regularly. Michel from UDI was a big help in troubleshooting the PLM issues with SmartHome.
Tried both HS and mControl and can't seem to get X10 control to work using the PLM. It's surprising that the CM11a is rock solid for X10.
Universal Devices forum chatter even suggest to plugging/piggybacking an AP into the PLM to boost it's weak signal output.
Not familiar with HS or mControl, so can't comment on that. But like I said, X10 commands send/receive fine with my ISY-26 and PLM. Yes, not related to X10 at all, but the PLM is reportedly more sensitive to noise and signal issues than many other Insteon devices. That's why most users recommend placing an AccessPoint on top of the PLM - to increase the signal strength to the unit, and also provideo an RF "beacon" right at the PLM.
He installed a Leviton X10 phase coupler/repeater in our elec panel intially to allow the X10 devices to work on the 2nd floor bedrooms.
Check into this - some X10 repeaters can cause interference with Insteon signals.
No there's no links to or from the APs, but they do have to be setup/linked to each other by pressing the set button 4 times until it flashes then press set once on the other AP so that both unit's lights go to a steady dim
You're incorrect on this. It's a common misconception, but the initial procedure is ONLY to verify they are on opposite phases. They are not linked at all. If you knew for certain which outlets were on which phase, you could skip this step.
but sometime by the next day or so one of them is BLINKING bright (slowly) the same as it does when you first plug them in to be setup as if it had reset itself.
Then maybe you have a bad AccessPoint.