I personally have the Rain8net's which I purchased many years ago and are doing fine.
These are connected via RS-232 / Cat5 cable.
When I purchased the XTB I didn't have power line issues; I just wanted to boost the signal some; its been fine for the last 6-7 years or so.
There is propietary wireless RS-232 and "WiFi" RS-232 (think Michael mentioned the two) - so you have a couple of ways to do this.
There is also powerline ethernet that you could try if you wanted to with an ethernet based RS-232 box (but not sure how your Pool pump would effect this).
The choices are endless.
MCS Sprinklers base configuration to HW options are very flexible - IE its not like you have to buy the HW to work with the SW.
These are connected via RS-232 / Cat5 cable.
When I purchased the XTB I didn't have power line issues; I just wanted to boost the signal some; its been fine for the last 6-7 years or so.
There is propietary wireless RS-232 and "WiFi" RS-232 (think Michael mentioned the two) - so you have a couple of ways to do this.
There is also powerline ethernet that you could try if you wanted to with an ethernet based RS-232 box (but not sure how your Pool pump would effect this).
The choices are endless.
MCS Sprinklers base configuration to HW options are very flexible - IE its not like you have to buy the HW to work with the SW.
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