glacier991 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 (edited) I was rummaging around in my box(es) of Home automation stuff, and ran across an Aeotec Range extender 6. I really have not observed any real problems with Z wave coverage but decided to at least have it installed in case I later determined there may be some areas needing Z wave help. I excluded it without issue, and followed the inclusion process lined out in the directions and it paired. A post pairing test function in the device report its health as "great". BUT, oddly when eisy paired to it is showed as a "dimmer switch" with a range of expected dimmer switch functions, and also as a "color switch" again with a range of adjustments of the 3 primary colors.! Now, of course I can just ignore these as they will never be used, but I was wondering is this common or is there something going on that should not be? Edited January 31 by glacier991 typo
Techman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 It's not unusal to have extraneous nodes, you can ignore them. Create a folder called unused nodes and move the nodes into the folder to get them out of the way.
glacier991 Posted January 31 Author Posted January 31 (edited) Thanks... I usually put them right under the device in the tree is a folder I call "extras"😉 Was just odd to ONLY see unrelated nodes and nothing else, but then as a repeater it really doesn't matter. Thanks for your reply. Edited January 31 by glacier991
Techman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I have a range extender 7 which only installed one node. You can try unistalling and reinstalling to see if the spurious nodes still show up.
glacier991 Posted January 31 Author Posted January 31 Yeah I did that, same nodes, what was the node that showed up on your entitled if I might ask?
Techman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 If you're still getting extra nodes try doing a factory reset on the range extender.
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