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    How is your performance?

    I'd like to hear a bit about what you have been able to get in terms of excecuting commands/events.

    I got an event, where I wish to turn on 16 lamps and then turn them off again 2 seconds later.

    * When I start it, the 'App Frames Waiting' tops around 24 (out of 32) commands
    * Time from start to finish is around 4 minutes

    8 seconds pr. command excecuted. How does that compare?

    #2
    I'll just throw this in there..... HST is on record saying that one cannot have more than 3 lights change state at a time without adding "waits" to the command(s). No explanation has yet been offered.
    HomeSeer Version: HS4 Pro Edition 4.2.19.0 (Windows - Running as a Service)
    Home Assistant 2024.3
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    WiFi Devices via Internal Router.

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      #3
      Originally posted by TommyDK View Post
      I'd like to hear a bit about what you have been able to get in terms of excecuting commands/events.

      I got an event, where I wish to turn on 16 lamps and then turn them off again 2 seconds later.

      * When I start it, the 'App Frames Waiting' tops around 24 (out of 32) commands
      * Time from start to finish is around 4 minutes

      8 seconds pr. command excecuted. How does that compare?
      24 app frames waiting is not to bad. I just checked and has a score of 39 and no delays.

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      John

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        #4
        What devices are the lights you are trying to control? i.e. Z-Wave/MQTT/Hue/?
        Karl S
        HS4Pro on Windows 10
        1070 Devices
        56 Z-Wave Nodes
        104 Events
        HSTouch Clients: 3 Android, 1 iOS
        Google Home: 3 Mini units, 1 Pair Audios, 2 Displays

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          #5
          Originally posted by ksum View Post
          What devices are the lights you are trying to control? i.e. Z-Wave/MQTT/Hue/?
          Z-Wave. Not only lights, but also control valves for the underfloor heating system.

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          John

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            #6
            Think about. It takes time to process data transmissions and other such stuff. If you truly need instant response then I would suggest that you use solid state relays using a hardwired type of controller. Not wifi, etc.
            HomeSeer 2, HomeSeer 3, Allonis myServer, Amazon Alexa Dots, ELK M1G, ISY 994i, HomeKit, BlueIris, and 6 "4k" Cameras using NVR, and integration between all of these systems. Home Automation since 1980.

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