I know Lutron is a great company with great products but I also know they are
very expensive. Unlike Eaton, Lutron also uses proprietary frequencies (I
believe Clear Connect works in the 400s), which from a wireless coexistence
perspective is excellent, but it comes with the higher price tag.
Hi Manny,
I'm curious, why is your facilities department looking to replace Lutron? We
are being asked to look at them as a lighting control solution on our campus.
Thanks,
Mike
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
Don't forget that interference flows both ways; as I understand it, 802.15.4 is
much lower power than 802.11 and may get overwhelmed by the much "louder"
802.11 signals. As we all know, 2.4 GHz is already a wasteland of noise, so
that will make it even worse.
IIRC, however, there are a couple