If you change the addresses on two or more z-wave devices to the same address, HS does not know how to handle this. If you turn on one device through HS, only the lowest z-wave node ID gets controlled even if you tried to turn on a higher one. Then polling goes crazy since two modules with same HS address have different status/values and they pop on/off triggering any events assigned to them every second or less.
The Z-wave remote handles this as a group. Can HS see multiple Z-wave devices with the same address as a group and control all of them together like the remote does? If the status/value of one changes, the others should respond too.
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The Z-wave remote handles this as a group. Can HS see multiple Z-wave devices with the same address as a group and control all of them together like the remote does? If the status/value of one changes, the others should respond too.
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