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Home Automation
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Home automation is the residential extension of building automation.
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Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security.
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I've tried using the ConBee II on a USB extension cord and it wasn't much better.
+ I don't like having another cable thrown around the living room. I thought the whole point of Zigbee was that the devices create a mesh and so coverage wouldn't be much of an issue, no? (maybe I'm mistaken?)
I'll try the switching the channel to see if that improves things and report back.
The channel change was the real game changer for me.
To clarify, I did not mean stringing the stick across the room by any stretch. Just that the computer itself is a big ball of EM interference and a foot or two of distance can make a difference. If everything is in the same room the range shouldn’t be a huge concern anyway, so those suggestions might not be as relevant.
The channel change seemed to make switching lights on/off faster but not more reliable. One or two bulbs still don't respond (ironically even one that's closest to the ConBee)
You might be getting beyond what I’m able to help with, then. What else I’ve got is largely hearsay, so I’m really hesitant to make any suggestions about what money you should spend. I’ve seen reports of people trying the HA SkyConnect and going back to ConBee because it worked better for them. The Hue Bridge certainly would work if anything will, but people are a bit upset with Hue at the moment over a move to require an Internet connection to the hub. And of course, it isn’t a general-purpose Zigbee controller, so if you want other devices you’d need something like the ConBee anyway.
Wish I could help more, but that’s what I’ve got.