I'm looking for a comprehensive zigbee routing table for my Hubitat network. I know there is a native Hubitat zigbee routing table, but strangely, it is not complete. For some reason, it does not show every device.
I've read about Xbee. Maybe that's what I need. But I'm not crazy about ordering the parts and having to put it together. Is there a pre-built Xbee? Something like Z-Wave Products Z-Wave ToolBox?
They're nothing to build really. You buy the xbee, plug it into a USB board and pair it. It's really plug-n-play.
You'd have to load the driver for the serial/usb board, which is simple.
Check this out:
Hey, not sure if I should post here or create a new topic, so apologies if I should have just created an new topic.
I've searched the forum and read a bunch of threads but haven't been able to figure how to get more information about my Zigbee routing from Hubitat.
I recently moved over from SmartThings and there when looking at a device in the SmartThings IDE it was possible to see the route a device would take to the hub.
Well an xbee like you said, I have and love them. Or a cheap CC2531 USB board for less than 10 bucks.
Only 1 example, you can find cheaper or pay more from fleabag or Amazon
I prefer eBay and support smaller businesses.
US $3.32 5%OFF | CC2531 CC2540 Sniffer Wireless Board Bluetooth 4.0 Dongle Capture USB Programmer Downloader Cable CC Debugger ZIGBEE emulator
Thanks very much. It's a pity that extra hardware is needed and that Hubitat doesn't make the information available but at a cost of less than 10 I suppose it's not too bad.
Thanks, I'll read the forum to see what software I need to get to use with the CC2531
software from TI and software is free. You can find adapters as low as 3 -4 USD, look around. It's a bit harder to understand that Xbee's XCTU, but works
Thanks very much.
I went ahead and purchased a CC2531 kit that comes with an external antenna, a CC Debugger and adapter board with cables for under €17
I did see that the CC2531 can be flashed with a raspberry pi or an arduino, but I hope that I'll find other uses for the cc Debugger.