I was going to order 4 of these, then I realized they were not dual band. It took poking around a bit, but documentation stated what I assumed was true. Don't plug them into a line filter (Duh).
Now I think the most likely volume use for the device would be what is touted in the documentation. Control a bunch of different electronics from a SynchroLinc attached to a computer or other electronics. (e.g., sound system). Pretty much everything on the lists of controlling device and controlled device are likely to be on a multi-outlet filter and surge protection strip. The odds are good (without adding multiple power strips) there is more than one load on a strip. There is a plug-in switch module with dual band, so that half is there.
So, of all the Insteon devices, the SynchroLinc most needs the dual band function to allow it to bypass the filter strips.
Now I think the most likely volume use for the device would be what is touted in the documentation. Control a bunch of different electronics from a SynchroLinc attached to a computer or other electronics. (e.g., sound system). Pretty much everything on the lists of controlling device and controlled device are likely to be on a multi-outlet filter and surge protection strip. The odds are good (without adding multiple power strips) there is more than one load on a strip. There is a plug-in switch module with dual band, so that half is there.
So, of all the Insteon devices, the SynchroLinc most needs the dual band function to allow it to bypass the filter strips.
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