![]() Rev 2 units tend to not exhibit this behavior and thus are preferred. Some early CM15s will claim to be sending when they really aren't (although they will reliably receive even so), but whether this is a firmware problem or a hardware fault is unknown. The CM15 doesn't have those problems, and if you get one of the more-recent ones (Rev 2) is likely to be materially more-stable. The CM11 interface is serial (rather than USB) and has a number of nasty and varied firmware bugs depending on the interface's revision and some of them, especially if there is noise on the power line, cause lockups that cannot be cleared without a power-cycle. Your options, if you have X10 devices, are this (the CM15) or the CM11. If you have X10 devices, a better choice than the CM11
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