Xathros Posted May 30, 2013 Posted May 30, 2013 tome- If you really want to test for wireless comms, you can isolate the device in question by connecting the device to an appliance cord and plugging that into the filtered outlet of a filterlinc to eliminate powerline comms. If it still responds after that, then it is communicating via rf. -Xathros
tome Posted May 30, 2013 Author Posted May 30, 2013 tome- If you really want to test for wireless comms, you can isolate the device in question by connecting the device to an appliance cord and plugging that into the filtered outlet of a filterlinc to eliminate powerline comms. If it still responds after that, then it is communicating via rf. -Xathros Thanks Xathros. I don't want to know that bad. Would have been nice if they had designed in some simple diagnostics though... Tom
Xathros Posted May 30, 2013 Posted May 30, 2013 Agreed. My wish is for a 3 position slide switch on the face of the dualband devices but hidden under the switchplate. Up- RF Only, Dn- Powerline Only, Center- Dualband. -Xathros
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