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Re: Zwave USB



I also have the same interface. It's bloody useless and the main
reason
I haven't taken up more Z-Wave. The US have some fantastic interfaces,
most notably the Z-Troller which looks fantastic, especially when used
with Z-Tool. I envy the US :(

I believe the only other USB interface available to the UK is the Act
Homepro ZCU101. Unfortunately that is also a very basic secondary
controller :(

Homeseer was going to look at producing a UK version of the Z-Troller
but in over a year it still has not appeared.

I'm afraid that Z-Wave in the UK may be a dying market.

Cheers

Marc

Dave McLaughlin wrote:
>
>
> What is everyone who has Zwave using for the USB interface?
>
> I have the HomePro RF USB Interface (ZCU010 which I know is now
obsolete)but
> it does not seem stable. After a few hours to a few days I find that
devices
> just stop responding to it from Homeseer. I have the latest drivers
etc.
>
> The only fix is to shutdown Homeseer, unplug it and plug it back in
and
> everything is back to normal. I also find that occasionally a device
does
> not respond to it but others do. But doing the shutdown and replugging
as
> before, it starts working again. Very annoying.
>
> I also find that when Homeseer does a status request (which I set at 5
min
> updates) all of the devices fail to respond.
>
> All units are UK spec.
>
> Regards
> Dave.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>

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