Hello. I'm having some interference issues with one of my 2466SW's. Here's my problem in a (large) nutshell. I have two 2466SW switches, let's call them A (front lights) and B (garage lights). I also have two 2653-222's plugged into outlets close to switch B. All of these devices are connected to my 2245-222 Hub. I have a normal overhead kitchen light fixture, C, that is not using any Insteon or other smart style switches. It is just using the old-school wall switches (it's a 3-way) that we all know. Now, whenever I have C on, I can no longer communicate with B through the Hub. All of my other Insteon devices work fine regardless of the state of C. But, when C is on, B will only work by physically moving the rocker switch. I also was not able to add B to the Hub while C was on. Originally, I didn't have any of the 2635-222s, but I added those after I started having this problem with B in hopes that they might help bridge the power line communication problem to RF, but that doesn't seem to be happening. When I try to add B to the Hub while C is on, I do hear the Hub make noises as if part of the communication is going through, but it's never successful until I turn off C. I have tried a factory reset of B with the 2635-222s in the system, but still nothing. Is there something else I could do to "force" the 2635-222s to act as a power line/RF bridge? Should I consider another device (range extender, real bridge, other) that I could add to the system that would fix this? Any help or suggestions would be great!
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