Controller1 jump to device2 reach device 6
Sorry i use Google translation Fr=>english
Controller1 jump to device2 reach device 6
Sorry i use Google translation Fr=>english
I try to use critical thinking and not just be critical.
bounce?
pls expand.
Command hops through nodes in the Z-Wave mesh network.
@Pitt13
According to Z-wave specs a single Z-Wave network can support of up 232 devices, and supports up to 4 connections in series - âbouncesâ.
Mains powered devices are working as repeaters in the Z-wave network.
Coverage of the area depends on how many mains powered Z-Wave devices in the network.
Hi @melih @Oleh
yes thatâs right, for a controller. but if several controllers are in a house with several floors, for example one controller per floor, the web interface or the android or apple application can it see all of these controllers as one? and therefore extend the zwave network through these ip network controllers?
My vision is perhaps too distant, but that would allow to have several controllers working together and why not, with a little imagination, to have one to help the other?
My vision is perhaps too distant,
no its not. wait and see!
@Pitt13
You are right, its a valve⊠but not just a valve, its much more than a valve.
Separate topic will be available tomorrow morning and I will post a link here.
If I just had motion sensors and light switchâs it wouldâve been a perfect testing environment.
Maybe critical thinking before developing a product would have been a better action. There are many different ways of thinking.
I could easily see someone in an apartment or completely new to the smart home arena using this small innovative device (plughub). In other cases it could probably be used as a repeater, and maybe thatâs the intent. If I actually get a full blown controller, then Iâll consider myself schooled by Ezlo.
The folks at Ezlo knew my history before shipping it to me. Iâve been running Z-Wave for almost a decade, a very complex home with over 60+ (zwave and 1 zigbee) devices all updated within the past 4 years to meet new Z-Wave standards. I mean, surely I can come up with something critical to test between a light switch and motion sensor.
I have used Vera for the past 6-7 years. I recently realize I need a little more power and the latest updates for that platform bricked my Vera on more than one occasion. I had to recover the Vera 3 times in the past several months. Support contacted me but, never helped. I have thought about getting the Vera flagship however, Iâm reluctant. I saw the beta program and I was excited to test a new fresh product. Since the last bricking of my Vera I tested Hubitat. I like the platform, itâs scalable, itâs very programmable. However, Hubitat isnât reliable and itâs actions are severely delayed with the modest programming. (Hubitat Home Manager)
With all that said, I may look at purchasing a Vera Secure before I purchase an Ezlo Controller. I donât see any type of customization for additional components or applications/plugins. If the full blown controller appears to have these, Iâd be more than willing to make the purchase rather than beta the product.
Beta testing isnât for beginners (plughub visual), beta testing is normally performed by people that love what they do and are looking for the next level.
I donât see any type of customization for additional components or applications/plugins. If the full blown controller appears to have these
Iâm still not clear myself on the differences between the linux firmware that comes on the Ezlo Plus/Secure, and the firmware on the Atom/PlugHub devices. I have seen a number of threads about new releases supporting a new plugin API, HTTP Server, etc - but Iâm thinking those only apply to the linux firmware, and not to these âsmallerâ devices. Will the smaller devices eventually have the full feature set? Or are the Atom/PlugHub being marketed as âsimple/entry-levelâ devices, with the more advanced features such as Lua scripting, plug-ins, etc being reserved for the Plus/Secure etc line running the linux firmware?
I ld easily see someone in an apartment or completely new to the smart home arena using this small innovative device (plughub). In other cases it could probably be used as a repeater, and maybe thatâs the intent. If I actually get a full blown controller, then Iâll consider myself schooled by Ezlo.
I appreciate the form factor. Pretty much everyone needs at least one and its one less box + transformer to clutter things up.
The product, well, we will see what the shipping package is actually capable of relative to the price point.
but not just a valve, its much more than a valve.
Separate topic will be available tomorrow morning and I will post a link here.
it has a full ezlo controller built in the water valve.
Hi. Is there an eta on the plus with casing being sent out to the UK. Iâm just super excited to get testing and seeing how it all works.
Sorry but from my hardware enthusiast and semiconductor professional perspective
I have been provided this link https://www.linkedin.com/in/anh-man-tran-290b6318/ for @rafale77.
He claims to be a âsemiconductor professionalâ, but his linkedin says: Business Development and Sales in Semiconductor
He doesnât have any Computing or Electronics academic credentials either. He did not use Ezlo products yet he was very vocal about dishing out advice about how bad our firmware architecture, hardware choice etc wereâŠall without him having access to itâŠso that reminded me this:
I felt its important to put a context to advice this âmud throwerâ âSales Professional in Semiconductor Industryâ was giving.
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