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    How to setup multiple Z-NETS

    I'm thinking about adding a second Z-NET to my system. I've had some issues with some areas of the house and at this point I've not found a good position for a single Z-NET that will cover everything. It's not that everything doesn't work it's just that I'd like to have as many of the nodes on direct routes rather than having to go through the mesh. In addition

    I'll be adding nodes into the front and back yards so having a Z-NET at the front and rear of the house should not only bring all current nodes into direct connect but cover the new nodes that will be controlling the landscape lighting in the front and back.

    Questions:

    What are the pros and cons of running multiple Z-NETS?

    How does one convert from a single Z-NET to multiple Z-NETS?

    How do you move nodes from one to another without removing and deleting them?

    Is there a written procedure on how to do this as I want to see what I'm getting my self into before I do it?
    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.548
    Linux version: Linux auto 4.15.0-72-generic #81-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 26 12:20:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    Number of Devices: 484 | Number of Events: 776

    Enabled Plug-Ins: 3.0.0.13: AirplaySpeak | 2.0.61.0: BLBackup
    3.0.0.70: EasyTrigger | 1.3.7006.42100: LiftMaster MyQ
    4.2.3.0: mcsMQTT | 3.0.0.53: PHLocation2 | 0.0.0.47: Pushover 3P
    3.0.0.16: RaspberryIO | 3.0.1.262: Z-Wave

    Z-Net version: 1.0.23 for Inclusion Nodes
    SmartStick+: 6.04 (ZDK 6.81.3) on Server
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