I am running HS2 Pro on XP with 15 zwave nodes on a stick.
I have been thinking its time to upgrade the PC and move from HS2 Pro to HS3Pro since I am stability problems with the PC.
Furthermore, my 15 nodes are spread all over the large single story house including some nodes in the yard, with very limited signal range due to being housed inside weather housings for protection from the elements which of course drop off for no reason periodically.
I am a tinkerer and I bought a couple of raspberry PI's model "B" about 6 months ago to play with for other things. Last week I bought a RAZberry ZWave interface to use as a troubleshooting tool. But now I am thinking I may want to build a Z-NET device and extend my network so I can get my PC out of my HOT garage since it's crashing on hot days.
Is there anything special I need to do my Raspberry Pi with ZWave interface to get it to work as a Z-NET device?
I have been thinking its time to upgrade the PC and move from HS2 Pro to HS3Pro since I am stability problems with the PC.
Furthermore, my 15 nodes are spread all over the large single story house including some nodes in the yard, with very limited signal range due to being housed inside weather housings for protection from the elements which of course drop off for no reason periodically.
I am a tinkerer and I bought a couple of raspberry PI's model "B" about 6 months ago to play with for other things. Last week I bought a RAZberry ZWave interface to use as a troubleshooting tool. But now I am thinking I may want to build a Z-NET device and extend my network so I can get my PC out of my HOT garage since it's crashing on hot days.
Is there anything special I need to do my Raspberry Pi with ZWave interface to get it to work as a Z-NET device?
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