I have a thread here about this but it's not getting much traffic likely due to it's in the wrong place. Maybe the moderators can combine it with this thread.
I have a ZeeS2 that I retired when I got HS3 Standard and installed it on a Intel NUC. So I took the ZeeS2 and installed the Z-NET v1.0.23 software on it and ran it for many months with it's built in EZZee card. Well, that card failed so I borrowed a UZB and it ran great. I needed to remove the UZB so I figured I just get a SmartStick+ and run it just like I had with the UZB. BTW, I would have just replaced the borrowed UZB with another UZB however the latest firmware shipping in the current UZB, according to HS, won't restore as the earlier firmware did.
Well, there is where I started having problems as the Z-Net doesn't seem to be able to restore to a SmartStick+ on a Z-Net. I can put the SmartStick+ on my NUC and it restores. I can then put it on the Z-Net and everything works except the restore function. That seems strange why this is the case being a HS product.
Any ideas
I have a ZeeS2 that I retired when I got HS3 Standard and installed it on a Intel NUC. So I took the ZeeS2 and installed the Z-NET v1.0.23 software on it and ran it for many months with it's built in EZZee card. Well, that card failed so I borrowed a UZB and it ran great. I needed to remove the UZB so I figured I just get a SmartStick+ and run it just like I had with the UZB. BTW, I would have just replaced the borrowed UZB with another UZB however the latest firmware shipping in the current UZB, according to HS, won't restore as the earlier firmware did.
Well, there is where I started having problems as the Z-Net doesn't seem to be able to restore to a SmartStick+ on a Z-Net. I can put the SmartStick+ on my NUC and it restores. I can then put it on the Z-Net and everything works except the restore function. That seems strange why this is the case being a HS product.
Any ideas
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