Has anyone tried to use the SmartStick+ with a Digi AnywhereUSB? I'm interested to hear about any issues or lag they've observed. I have considered a Z-NET as well, but would like to save some money if there isn't a performance hit or any issues.
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I made the old RPi2 Zee-2 a Z-Wave remote device as it is powered via POE and has a GPIO card in it such that the mothership see's the RPi2 as a Z-Wave device.
Doing similar testing here with X10 and UPB remote connectivity via an RPi2.
IE: the RPi2 talks X10, UPB and Z-Wave to the mothership running in Linux.
Similarly a W10 mini PC / Touchscreen is talking Kinect and Alexa to the mothership today.
During the time of HS2 (early to late 2000's) I did use (and still have) Digi USB / Silex USB / Lantronix USB to network devices which I used for some stuff.Last edited by Pete; November 8, 2016, 04:25 PM.- Pete
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