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<h1>Hardware Support: Powerline - Compatible Adapters</h1>
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<p>This page helps you identify the type of Adapter you have, and - if it is supported -
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gives you information how to configure JMRI to connect it.</p>
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<p>See also the main page on <a href="index.shtml">configuring JMRI for Powerline
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controllers</a>.</p>
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<h3>X10 Adapters</h3>
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<th>Manufacturer</th>
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<th>Model</th>
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<th>Image</th>
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<th>Identification Help</th><!-- Comment -->
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<th>JMRI Status</th>
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<a href="https://www.x10.com/">X10.com</a>
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<td style="white-space: nowrap">CM11A<br>
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RCA HC60CRX</td><!-- Model -->
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<td><img src="images/hc60crx.jpg" width="88" height="118" alt="hc60crx">
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</td><!-- Image -->
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<td>This adapter can be identified by the 4 pin RJ-11 connection on the bottom.<br>
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To use this with JMRI, select "Powerline Controller" in the JMRI preferences, the proper
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serial port, and "CM11" for the adapter.<br>
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This adapter is no longer in production. Only the Insteon 2412S is currently being
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produced.</td><!-- Comment -->
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<td>Support is available starting in JMRI 2.1.3</td><!-- Type -->
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<a href="https://www.x10.com/">X10.com</a>
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td style="white-space: nowrap">CP290</td><!-- Model -->
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<td><img src="https://www.eng.auburn.edu/~doug/cp290.gif" width="114" height="71" alt=
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"cp290">
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</td><!-- Image -->
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<td>This is a console-like adapter. It can also provides buttons for operating X10
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devices.<br>
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To use this with JMRI, select "Powerline Controller" in the JMRI preferences, the proper
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serial port, and "CP290" for the adapter.<br>
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This adapter is no longer in production. Consider the Insteon 2412S as an
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alternative.</td><!-- Comment -->
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<td>Support is available starting in JMRI 2.1.5</td><!-- Type -->
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<a href="https://www.x10.com">X10.com</a>
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td>CM15A</td><!-- Model -->
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<td><img src="images/cm15a.jpg" width="108" height="149" alt="cm15a">
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</td><!-- Image -->
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<td>This is the adapter that comes with the ActiveHome Professional. Best identified by
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the USB connection on the bottom and an antenna on the side.</td><!-- Comment -->
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<td>Not Supported (<em>yet</em>). We hope to support it, pending USB support updates and
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somebody willing to test.<br>
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Last Edited: 17 Jan 2008</td><!-- Type -->
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<a href="https://www.x10.com">X10.com</a>
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td>CM17A</td><!-- Model -->
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<td><img src="images/cm17a.jpg" width="128" height="99" alt="cm17a"> <img src=
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"images/tm751.jpg" width="112" height="145" alt="tm751"></td><!-- Image -->
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<td>This device (top) depends on another X10 device that is the true controller,
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typically the TM751 device (bottom). While it is a serial device, it uses the RTS/DTS
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lines instead of the data lines. That lets the device work while having most other serial
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devices work through it.</td><!-- Comment -->
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<td>Not Supported.<br>
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Because of the tight timing and detailed hardware access these units require, it's
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unlikely we're going to support this device.<br>
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Last Edited: 17 Jan 2008</td><!-- Type -->
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<h3>Insteon Adapters</h3>
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<th>Manufacturer</th>
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<th>Model</th>
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<th>Image</th>
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<th>Identification Help</th><!-- Comment -->
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<th>JMRI Status</th>
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<a href="http://cache.insteon.com/documentation/2413Sqs-en.pdf">Smart
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Home</a>
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<td>PowerLinc Modem 2412S</td><!-- Model -->
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"2414s"> -->
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<td>This is the serial (not USB) Insteon adapter. It can control both Insteon and X10
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devices.</td>
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<td>Support is available starting in JMRI 2.9.1<br>
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Last Edited: 3 Jan 2010</td><!-- Type -->
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<a href="https://www.smarthome.com/">Smart Home</a>
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td style="white-space: nowrap">Power Linc 2414U<br>
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Obsolete ??? 8/2021</td><!-- Model -->
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</td><!-- Image -->
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<td>This version can be identified by the USB connection on the bottom.<br></td>
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<td>Not Supported (<em>yet</em>) We hope to support it, pending USB support and somebody
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willing to test.<br>
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Last Edited: 4 Feb 2008</td><!-- Type -->
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<a href="https://www.insteon.com/">Insteon.com</a>
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td style="white-space: nowrap">Insteon Hub, Hub Pro</td><!-- Model -->
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<td><img src=
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"https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/53fce470e4b0374adfdd30bc/1418329588203-YN5UQQ43EWMWH4YZINBF/tech-specs-front-and-back.png?format=500w&content-type=image%2Fpng"
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<td>These connect via an Ethernet port<br></td><!-- Comment -->
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<td>Not Supported (<em>yet</em>) We hope to support it next, pending USB support and
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somebody willing to test.<br>
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Last Edited: 11 Nov 2015</td><!-- Type -->
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<h3>DMX Adapters</h3>
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<th>Model</th>
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<th>Image</th>
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<th>Identification Help</th><!-- Comment -->
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<th>JMRI Status</th>
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Hard to tell. Amazon give very few details.
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</td><!-- Manufacturer -->
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<td>Mini USB to DMX512 - uDmx</td><!-- Model -->
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<img src="images/DMX512-usb.jpg" alt="DMX512 usb interface">
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<td>The biggest issue is finding the right one. It must be a
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FTDI based USB that includes the serial
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port support in the drivers. Many do, but some do not.</td>
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<td>Support is available starting in JMRI 5.3.3<br>
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Last Edited: 1 Feb 2023</td><!-- Type -->
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