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    Can I run both Z-NET and Z-stick at the same time?

    I have an HS3 system working with an Aeon Z-stick interface. I want to test out the Z-NET device - in particular, to find out if I can move to the Z-NET without having to un-pair and re-pair each of my ~200 devices. Can I add it and have both (during the testing) - what happens when there are two zwave interfaces?

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    Yes you can. Set the Z NET as master and the stick as slave. (https://www.vesternet.com/pages/unde...-nodes-devices)


    This : https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/ho...e-homeid/page2
    May differ but relevant or related to multiple networks



    Eman
    TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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      Originally posted by Eman View Post
      Yes you can. Set the Z NET as master and the stick as slave. (https://www.vesternet.com/pages/unde...-nodes-devices) Eman
      Excellent. so what happens in such a case: will the Z NET take over some of the communications (in particular, I've been getting "Failed sending Z-Wave command to device" errors recently - might it improve this issue to have Z NET available?)? And will the Z NET eventually take over all the info so that I can get rid of the stick entirely, or is there a way to migrate without un-pairing and re-pairing all the devices?

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        #4
        Originally posted by mlevin77 View Post

        Excellent. so what happens in such a case: will the Z NET take over some of the communications (in particular, I've been getting "Failed sending Z-Wave command to device" errors recently - might it improve this issue to have Z NET available?)? And will the Z NET eventually take over all the info so that I can get rid of the stick entirely, or is there a way to migrate without un-pairing and re-pairing all the devices?
        I included another link in my first post.
        What the stick does, is include devices to the network (as it portable [gen 5]) by being near the device to be included. But also work as a repeater/relay for the larger network else, split networks behave differently (each controller with its devices)


        You may need to look at this as well : https://www.vesternet.com/pages/your...z-wave-network



        Eman.
        TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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