Z-Wave reliability?
Posted: Monday 20 March 2017 14:29
My current z-wave setup is not as reliable as I hoped for when choosing for z-wave.
4 of the highlighted nodes in the attached screenshot are Fibaro Dimmer 2 modules.
All of these are located within 2 meters of the Aeon Labs z-stick gen 5, but there are thin walls in between.
The transmitter is located in the cupboard with the electrical meter and the gas / water meter.
The dimmer modules are located in the hall, toilet, kitchen, kitchen table.
What happens a lot is for example that when people go to the toilet, the light doesn't turn on immediately but after 5 seconds, and the log shows a timeout.
The topology shows all of these devices to be directly connected. Polling is disabled for all devices.
Looking at these statistics it shows that roughly 5-10% of all actions towards these dimmer modules result in a failure or retry.
My question is, is this normal for z-wave in general? Or are these Fibaro Dimmer 2 modules all of bad quality? Is it the thin walls? Can I do anything to improve this? I hope someone can shine more light on this.
4 of the highlighted nodes in the attached screenshot are Fibaro Dimmer 2 modules.
All of these are located within 2 meters of the Aeon Labs z-stick gen 5, but there are thin walls in between.
The transmitter is located in the cupboard with the electrical meter and the gas / water meter.
The dimmer modules are located in the hall, toilet, kitchen, kitchen table.
What happens a lot is for example that when people go to the toilet, the light doesn't turn on immediately but after 5 seconds, and the log shows a timeout.
The topology shows all of these devices to be directly connected. Polling is disabled for all devices.
Looking at these statistics it shows that roughly 5-10% of all actions towards these dimmer modules result in a failure or retry.
My question is, is this normal for z-wave in general? Or are these Fibaro Dimmer 2 modules all of bad quality? Is it the thin walls? Can I do anything to improve this? I hope someone can shine more light on this.