múltiple control devices

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Axial-User posted this 04 December 2014

I would also like to see this for the same exact reason as the last post. I think some other solutions allow you to import another devices network into the master network...like a slave device.

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Ryan-Scott posted this 04 December 2014

Does iControl HA Support multiple z-wave control devices.
My country uses 220v electricity so I've been recomended to use EU z-wave frequency, but is difficult to find every type of device in this frequency.
So I'm planning to get one aeon z-stick with US frequency and another with EU frequency, so I can buy any kind of devices

Thanks


InControl could be made to work that way with an update, but the bigger problem is that z-wave isn't meant to work that way. You'll have to build two different z-wave networks. Your EU devices won't be able to mesh with the US devices, so you'll likely run into collisions and weak spots where the signal won't be able to reach.

Axial-User posted this 05 December 2014

So currently it can't act as a bridge between 2 different networks. That's a problem.
Would be great inControl it could be a bridge not only for my case, even for make communication between different protocols.

sundansx posted this 12 July 2015

I too would like to see bridging support. I have an outbuilding that is too far for the mesh network to reach, so I want to run Incontrol out there, access it via LAN (dedicated cable), and then have the ability for the main InControl to control those devices via a scene.

sundansx posted this 03 August 2015

I would also like to see this for the same exact reason as the last post. I think some other solutions allow you to import another devices network into the master network...like a slave device.

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