Is there any way to password protect the interface to the Z-Net configuration screen? It appears that anyone (i.e. family members, visitors) allowed on the local network can access the configuration of the Z-Net device and make changes, effectively disabling the device. Unless I'm missing something, it makes it possible for devices, especially disconcerting, Z-Wave security devices to become unresponsive.
I know there are workarounds, like moving the Z-Net and HS3 service to a segregated network, but . . .
I know there are workarounds, like moving the Z-Net and HS3 service to a segregated network, but . . .
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