11 hours ago11 hr Is there a way to get a Zwave topology map to see what routes and signal strength comms are taking etc?I am having a horrible time with my Z-wave, and everything was working fine on my ISY, and all reachable, but on the new EISY with this Zmatter in it, it seems to be a complete disaster. It will work sometimes, and other times, it just drops to pieces and doesn't do anything for a half an hour, sometimes not at all.I'm still trying to figure out what actions are causing it to vomit, but for now I have added some repeaters, etc,I know I can watch the error log at level three, but it still doesn't provide me much in the way of knowing the routes that actions are taking.
10 hours ago10 hr Try HEALING NETWORK which will update the zwave mesh network routing Did you do a Zwave backup up on the ISY before migrating to the eisy?Do you have any Zwave battery operated devices, if so you may need to put them into the linking mode, one at a time, in order to update their routing
9 hours ago9 hr Author I have done a few heals, and they do complete... I had an 'old' Zwave on my ISY, so I completely rebuilt the Z-wave, with good advice from Michel, to REMOVE each device (to clear it), and THEN add to the EISY, working outwards.I have also done "Update neighbors" individually, to locks and blinds.At times, things work good, but then some kind of hiccup brings it to its knees (but it comes back to life, sometimes like an hour later). I kind of wonder in the background if it's maybe a defective Zmatter, but that's a hard one to figure out too. If I knew what kind of signal strength the devices were receiving, I might be able to see if it's losing strength at times.I hate this 'blind stabbing in the dark'... Zwave is NOT nice like Insteon (which, by the way it remains lightning fast even when all this slowness on the Z wave network is happening!).
8 hours ago8 hr Verify that your antennas are connected to the proper color coded connectorsIt's also a good idea to have one of your repeaters within 15-20 feet of the eisyBeing that zwave is an RF protocol make sure that the repeater are located as high as possible and away from metal or other objects that could interfere with the signalWhat make and model are you using for repeaters. These work well, they repeat and amplfy the zwave signalZooz 800 Series Z-Wave Plus Range Extender ZAC38 - The Smartest House
8 hours ago8 hr Author 20 minutes ago, Techman said:Verify that your antennas are connected to the proper color coded connectorsIt's also a good idea to have one of your repeaters within 15-20 feet of the eisyBeing that zwave is an RF protocol make sure that the repeater are located as high as possible and away from metal or other objects that could interfere with the signalWhat make and model are you using for repeaters.These work well, they repeat and amplfy the zwave signalZooz 800 Series Z-Wave Plus Range Extender ZAC38 - The Smartest HouseOut of desperation, I did order one of the Zooz repeaters as suggested... I do really like their stuff and everything I have of them as worked well!Won't be here for a couple of days, but we'll see when it gets added to the network... Thanks(Do you have any idea if there's any good reports to get a Zwave map?)
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