The Aeotec range extenders worked for me but I'd had to give them a little time.
I installed one close to my HE hub and the other close to my Schlage and unenrolled the Schlage from HE; then I performed a Z-Wave repair and gave it a day.
When I re-enrolled my Schlage, it took right away and it's been going strong ever since.
But that’s urban folklore, no? [per Wikipedia referencing the article below]
Just happened to have one lying around eh?
Well, yeah, but this is a screenshot from post #1 above.
in order to ensure that Chinese exporters respect Community legislation.
Probably similar to how the respect intellectual property.
Ref: the above quote is from the link in post 203
Actually, that article says that CE does not mean Chinese Export in regard to the EU, but they do seem to acknowledge the existence of imitators...since they intend to copyright it.
I’m struggling with the wait, I need to get out of my Vera hell...
That’s great. You are one of the fortunate ones. Glad to hear it.
LJ
They are quite good, I have one in my garage which allows my Aeotec garage door opener to communicate with my Vera Plus.
Despite My garage lights being a recognised route to my garage door, it is dead to my Vera without it.
A year ago
Whats the site, I bought mine from US and had to pay tax
There was a guy from Poland selling them on ebay
There will be two European sources for C-7 shortly after it becomes available, one in Poland (info@ultrasmart.pl), and one in UK (vesternet.com). And it will be available directly from hubitat.com as well.
Where will the C7 be available for purchase in the US? And do you have an exact date the C7 wil be available?
Historically, it has been available at Hubitat.com and Amazon.com.
Wish I could click the button 1000x times, can't wait for Level 7
Some seem to have issues. I've been through Wink, Iris, Abode... and my Schlage's work better with the Hubitat than any of them. That said, I have a well-built mesh that I've invested time and effort in.
People say they work "perfectly" on other platforms, but it's just not true. Z-Wave is not always plug-n-play due to the disparity of impediments and how the routes shape up. If you're willing to spend some time learning to debug the routing, it's not hard to identify the problem forwarders and get your mesh working well.
If you want "just works" or "never works" as the only two scenarios, go Homekit! ;p
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