JMRI: Supported Powerline Controllers
This page helps you identify the type of controller you have, and gives you information needed to configure JMRI.See also the main page on configuring JMRI for powerline controllers.
X10 Adapters
| Manufacturer | Model | Image | Identification Help | JMRI Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X10.com |
CM11A
RCA HC60CRX |
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This adapter can be identified by the 4 pin RJ-11 connection on the bottom.
To use this with JMRI, select "Powerline Controller" in the JMRI preferences, the proper serial port, and "CM11" for the adapter. |
Support is available starting in JMRI 2.1.3 |
| X10.com | CP290 | ![]() |
This is a console-like adapter. It can also provides buttons
for operating X10 devices.
To use this with JMRI, select "Powerline Controller" in the JMRI preferences, the proper serial port, and "CP290" for the adapter. |
Support is available starting in JMRI 2.1.5 |
| X10.com | CM15A | ![]() |
This is the adapter that comes with the ActiveHome Professional. Best identified by the USB connection on the bottom and an attenna on the side. | Not Supported (yet)
We hope to support it next, pending USB support and somebody willing to test.
Last Edited: 17 Jan 2008 |
| X10.com | CM17A |
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This device depends on another X10 device that is the true controller, typically the TM751 device. While it is a serial device, it uses the RTS/DTS lines instead of the data lines. That lets the device work while having most other serial devices work through it. | Not Supported (yet)
We may be able to support it eventually,
but are working on the simpler, character-based versions first.
Last Edited: 17 Jan 2008 |
Insteon Adapters
| Manufacturer | Model | Image | Identification Help | JMRI Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smarthome.com | Power Linc 2414U | ![]() |
This version can be identified by the USB connection on the bottom.
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This is likely to be the first Insteon adapter we support,
because one of the developers has one.
Last Edited: 4 Feb 2008 |



