This might sound strange but I purchased a Z-Net Hub from HomeSeer a couple years ago. I now have a Z-Wave USB Stick on my current Win 10 HS3 Setup.
The Z-Net Ethernet is basically a Raspberry Pi3 with a Z-Wave Radio Board on it.
I installed HS3 Pi3 onto a new SD card and put it into the old Z-Net Pi. Everything started up just fine and I now can get to the HS3 GUI on the Pi.
My question is, how can I get the Internal Z-Wave board to be seen and work. When I go to Z-Wave and try to add the "Internal" and select the only option of "dev/ttyAMA0", it says there is an error and it cant start.
I have also tried all the other options with no luck.
When I look at the HS3 Logs, I see the following:
Is the Z-Wave board somehow using the Ethernet for its connection and not connected internally like one would think if its a completely new SD Card with only HS3 Pi installed on it. Doesn't the board get its configuration from the installed OS/SD Card?
Thanks for any assistance.
The Z-Net Ethernet is basically a Raspberry Pi3 with a Z-Wave Radio Board on it.
I installed HS3 Pi3 onto a new SD card and put it into the old Z-Net Pi. Everything started up just fine and I now can get to the HS3 GUI on the Pi.
My question is, how can I get the Internal Z-Wave board to be seen and work. When I go to Z-Wave and try to add the "Internal" and select the only option of "dev/ttyAMA0", it says there is an error and it cant start.
I have also tried all the other options with no luck.
When I look at the HS3 Logs, I see the following:
Z-Wave | Z-Wave Hub: Getting node information from controller... |
Z-Wave | Note: Only one system may connect to an Ethernet interface at one time. If 2 systems are connecting |
Thanks for any assistance.
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