I want to set vera up in my house in New Jersey and then take down to my housw in Florida. I also want to control all three of my Vera’s from one web page can you do that.
Going to need more info to go on to answer adequately. If Vera going to function as the same piece of your network infrastructure at both locations? I.e., will it be the primary router at both locations, will it be wired at one/wireless at the other, etc?
Far as I know re: accessing more than 1 on a web page at a time, no.
If you setup your Vera in Jersey and then take it FL are you going to leave the Z-Stick(Dongle) in Jersey and what is it going to be hooked up to and how are you planning on accessing it? The Dongle is the controller. I don’t think you can do what trying to do at this point - Vera would have to be able to access(control) multiple dongles.
Theoretically, you COULD transplant a configured Vera to another location, together with all of its z-wave appliances, after it has been set up,… but unless the two setups are identical, down to radio frequency noise that the mesh network is to encounter,… there is absolutely no point in doing that…
Everything I have read regarding how these z-wave mesh networks work, it that they automatically figure out who is the closest neighbor, and pretty much expect a daisy-chain signal from that (those) device(s)…
So, IMHO, you are better off setting up your 3 Veras at each one of their locations…
As for the second part of your question, regarding 3 Veras and one web-page… I believe the answer is no… since MiCasaVerde sets up the access point, and the FindVera Web App is geared toward one Vera at a time…
By the way,… I question the logic of multiple Veras at one location, unless you have 3 locations, one for each Vera… I believe that Z-wave allows for slave Z-wave sub-nets attached to the main network,… giving you the option of more than the usual 256 devices per network…
Ok Thanks I will bring it down to Florida and set it up there. I have three condos in Florida that I rent out for months at a time and I have the schlage lock in two of them, and I just received my third Vera and lock the other day to take down but was trying to make it easier and just set it up here. Thanks
if you really know what you’re doing with networks, i.e, tcp/ip, dhcp, dns settings, gateways, etc, it would not be hard at all to set it up in one place and carry it to another. if you don’t, take it to FL and set it up there.
I think I’m going to do that I don’t have a clue with networks.
The last building I set up with Vera I enrolled everything in my office in Ohio and then took it all down to Tennessee and installed it. It worked fine. I enrolled 5 link deadbolts and 5 RP200’s. After everything was installed in the final location I did a repair network. It was much easier doing this at my desk than trying to do it on site, didn’t have to carry Vera around with me from door to door.