Friday, August 29, 2008

FiOS Security Hole Update

I just got to witness another FiOS install. Verizon appears to have used some hillbilly engineering to plug their own security hole a little. The Default WEP Key is still the same as the MAC address with the first 2 characters removed, HOWEVER (in this case, at least) they have changed the actual MAC address of the router. The router is broadcasting a different MAC address than the one on the sticker. I was joking around with the installer about it. He claims to not have heard anything about the security hole. Still the same dang sticker. Must have hired a bunch of undocumented workers and showed them how to swap out the hardware inside the routers - ha ha ha. Hopefully this exercise in hillbilly engineering is a temporary fix and not their long-term solution.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Insteon Addiction

OK... I'm hooked. This stuff rocks and looks pretty cool. For bedroom switches, though, I'm gonna have to remove the light pipes and replace them with black electrical tape. They look really cool everywhere else though.

I'm gonna have to get one of those countdown switches for the exhaust fan in my bathroom. That'll be great to defog everything after showers.

I have all of these useless switches on the walls of my new house that control outlets - I HATE those. I can now replace the switches with Insteon and wire the outlet so it is always on. I can then use Insteon (or X10 for the moment) modules to control what I REALLY want to control when someone hits the switch. This is going to be fun (and cause me to spend money - ha ha ha). I'd better get a whole house surge suppressor installed soon.

MH

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

First Impressions of Insteon

WOW... Call the police - two posts in the same month - LOLOLOL.

I received my Insteon Starter Kit yesterday afternoon. I ordered the "kitchen lighting" starter kit because it had a variety of different components that I want to try. I also ordered two Insteon Outlets and the relay version of the 6 button control pad.

Yesterday I only had time to plug in the two access points. These are what allow the Insteon signals to cross between the two legs of the "split single phase" circuit that most homes in the USA have. It took two tries to find outlets that were on opposite legs - quick and painless.

Today I installed the two outlets and the 6 button dimmer. Anyone who knows me or who has read my Wiki knows that I have a lot of X10 equipment. The dimmer switch is the "holy grail" of the X10 world. It allows you to turn the light on dim and brighten as you go. Another feature that they only ellude to on the website is that the switches, when in X10 mode, not only turn the light on when you push the button, but broadcast the on and off signals to the powerline as well (part two of the "holy grail"). I have the other 4 buttons of the 6 button dimmer set to control X10 devices. They monitor the powerline for signals and adjust their status accordingly (the buttons light up when they think the device is on and go dark when they think the device is off). Pretty nifty stuff. Most of the Insteon documentation mentions that the devices "do not repeat X10 signals". I think they leave the transmit X10 signals part out on purpose so as to not confuse people.

I will be buying some more Insteon switches VERY soon. The home I bought this summer leaves a little to be desired as far as switch placement goes. I can use the 6 button controllers to compensate for this. A lot cheaper and faster than hiring an electrician to boot.

Good stuff. Over time I see myself going almost completely away from X10. So far I am not very happy with the computer interfaces offered by Insteon - not a lot of Linux support, which is a killer for me. Who'd wanna automate their home with Windows - EWWW!!!!!

Yes, I am bridging both legs of my electrical system with an X10 bridge (homemade of course) and two Insteon Access Points. So far so good.

I am officially an Insteon fan (I just wish the stuff was as cheap as X10 - but then you get what you pay for. All things considered, Insteon is a bargain for what you get compared to X10).
MH

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Hilarious Car/License Plate

Man... On Thursday 7/31/08 I spotted the most Hilarious Car. I really need to get a camera phone so I can post a picture of stuff like this...

This guy passed me driving a "Wanna Be" Mercedes. All Mercedes are "Wanna Be" cars in the first place. He had North Carolina license plates that said... (Resisted temptation to put the actual plate here - let's just say it represented the ultimate "Wanna Be" language of the Dot Net Framework). I was trying not to wet myself from laughing so hard while explaining to my sons what a "Wanna Be" was. It was awesome. He must have been from RTP North Carolina which most people think stands for "Research Triangle Park". It's actually "Research Trailer Park". What a total chick magnet this guy must be - ha ha ha.

Couldn't help but think of "J.P." from the movie "Grandma's Boy" (the guy who spoke with a robot voice). Maybe that was him in the car! Dude... Thanks for the laugh!