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Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:23 pm
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brent
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Norm,
I did load the drivers from the cd. I am going to try 10.4 tonight and start over. Hopefully that will correct the problem.
Brent
Hi Brent,
Are you running Indigo version 1.6? If so, have you run the driver installer included on the download (and on the CD-ROM)? Indigo 1.6 (and all future versions) require that you install a driver for the PowerLinc (and CM15).
From within the preferences dialog you should have "PowerLinc 1132U/CU (USB)" selected at the Interface type. This is the default, so you shouldn't have to change it unless you have already changed the setting. Next make sure the "Enable X10 interface' option is selected. The "Interface communication online" checkbox just reflects the online/offline state, and can be changed by selecting the "Interface->Online" menu item.
If it still fails to connect to the PowerLinc, then try plugging it into different USB ports. Start by trying all the internal USB ports on your Mac first.
Lastly, the USB cable could be faulty. Try disconnecting and reconnecting it. If you have a spare cable or another cable you can swap out, then try give it a try.
Let me know how it goes.
Regards,
Matt[/quote]