UPDATE: I put the controller in a different room (in between nodes 4 & 6, no walls in the way to either node), and now nodes 6 & 8 both report dead.
So I don't think it's a range issue.
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- 18 Nov 2014 01:57
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Issue with randomly dead nodes
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- 18 Nov 2014 00:26
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Issue with randomly dead nodes
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Re: Issue with randomly dead nodes
Attached is a screenshot of my routing table. Note: device 6 is currently reported as dead and 8 doesn't have its interview completed. If I read this right: The controller can reach all nodes except the furthest one. Devices 6 & 8 can talk to each other Device 4 can't seem to reach anything exce...
- 18 Nov 2014 00:04
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Issue with randomly dead nodes
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Re: Issue with randomly dead nodes
The Aeon dimmer is about 4m from the raZberry (but with a wall in between). Then the repeater is about 8m from that (no walls in between), and the Remotec switch another 5m from that repeater. The door sensor is in between the Aeon dimmer and the repeater, but since that one's battery operated I ima...
- 17 Nov 2014 23:01
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: Issue with randomly dead nodes
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Issue with randomly dead nodes
Hi - new to the forum, and to the world of home automation. I ordered a raZberry 10 days ago after comparing many different solutions, but I've been having a lot of problems with it... Issues: Inclusion/exclusion process often requires many tries before it works Software randomly reports dead nodes ...