Zwave Network Graph

I noticed the new Zwave Network Graph shows the links as Red, but the Legend shows it should be Green.

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The Z-Wave Network Graph on one of my C-8s running 2.3.5.146 shows a battery operated contact sensor (Right Gate) routing from a battery operated door lock (Downstairs Lock). The contact sensor is actually routing from a mains powered thermostat (T6 Pro).

Also the graph shows T6 Pro with 6 neighbors while the Z-Wave Detail page shows 5.

The two new Network Graph features are very cool. Thanks to all who made this happen.

Wow.

OK, really dumb question, where is this map? C8 only?


Yeah, does not show up in my Z-Wave details view (C7). Maybe this is C8 only? That would be a real shame.

It is on C7 or C8 (I just checked). Not sure about before that.

Thanks Jason.

Hubitat Team,
Why C8 only for this?

Its just a different graphical representation of the red/blue top map, which while maybe provides similar info, is nowhere as concise or easy to interpret for 90% of the time as the simple node map here.

It's on C7 too, sorry for that mistake. I checked my C7 and it is there. I corrected my previous post. Pretty sure it is NOT on C5 and earlier though.

Are you on a current hub software version? If so, it should be there on your C7 too.

Are you on the most recent firmware?

I dont have it, based on the previous snapshots.

That screenshot wouldn't show it. it is ABOVE the zwave device list...

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And it's oh so helpful. Here's mine:

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THERE!

Wow again. Hiding in small text link/plain sight.

Thank you. The only place that "Zwave network Graph" appears in a search is this thread. Stumbled on it by accident.

I believe that this graph shows a route if either device sees the other, where the z-wave details page shows count of neighbors (devices this device sees). The proper comparison, I think, would be to the blue marks in either columns or rows in the topology view.

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ROFL! You ROCK!

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