While trying to include a new device, I moved my Znet from downstairs to the first floor. I left it there in the belief that everything would still work. Later I was wondering why some lights did not come on like they should have done. Looking at my device list, they all had status unkown. I moved my Znet back downstairs, rebooted, and everything was working again.
This leads me to believe that some problems I have expreienced lataly might be due to devices being out of reach. So the obvious solution is to split my network. Have one controller downstairs, maybe a zwave.me usb stick connected to my HS3 PC, and another one upstairs, with the Znet servicing the other part.
How do I go about splitting the network ? Exclude nodes from one controller, then adding it to the other ? Which is a major pain due to having to redo a lot of events etc...
Next question, should I have all upstairs devices on the upstairs controller, everything downstairs on the downstairs controllers ?
This leads me to believe that some problems I have expreienced lataly might be due to devices being out of reach. So the obvious solution is to split my network. Have one controller downstairs, maybe a zwave.me usb stick connected to my HS3 PC, and another one upstairs, with the Znet servicing the other part.
How do I go about splitting the network ? Exclude nodes from one controller, then adding it to the other ? Which is a major pain due to having to redo a lot of events etc...
Next question, should I have all upstairs devices on the upstairs controller, everything downstairs on the downstairs controllers ?
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