![]() One trigger using the ST Switched On & the other trigger using ST Switched Off. Go to IFTTT (I used the PC browser verison). Test this by putting URL’s in your browser that use your external IP address.Ĭreate a Simulated Switch in ST for each X10 light. Set up port forwarding on your router to forward incoming URL’s to your PC & port 8086 ![]() also has Android and IOS clients that may help with testing. Replace the E4 with the device’s House & Unit Code & OFF with ON to turn a light on. (Replace the IP address with your PC’s IP. Once X10 commander is installed, you should be able to turn X-10 devices on & off through a browser using this URL: “E4%20OFF” **A similar program is also available for the MAC at ![]() Load the following on just about any Windows PC:ĭrivers for the CM15A(ActiveHome PRO SDK) if needed: ![]() I’m using this as a interim solution that will allow me to use SmartThings as the single interface for home automation while I take my time changing from X-10 to Z-Wave switches. This is a bit of a pain and it uses the cloud, but it gets the job done. This requires no coding other than 2 IFTTT recipes per X-10 device. X10Commander, is very simple, can also use the CM11a & CM17 interfaces and accepts commands in the form of a URL. I made a simple SmartThings to X-10 interface using IFTTT, a free program called X10Commander & a CM15a X-10 interface.
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