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Questions about RS2 and smartthings


mouse100

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Hi all! At my home I have 6 electric roll-up shutter and I'd like to buy 6 fibaro roller shutter 2 with a Samsung Smartthings 2 hub. But I've two questions about this configuration. The first question is about the connection maximum distance, so the coverage of the devices, since it's the first time I buy a z-wave device. So I have a 85mq home  and my doubt is that if I'll connect the hub in my entrance, the farthest roll-up shutter will have problem to communicate with the hub. So in this case could be very annoying to control only the roll-up shutters with a good signal and not the others.


My second question is about the hub settings. Since I would buy a Samsung hub and not a fibaro one that I think it's too expensive for my necessities, including the lite version. So I have read online that the fibaro hub gives the user the ability  to set the roll-up shutters closing percentage so in this case I can decide   for example to close them completely, at half closing or 25% closing. So do you know if is it possible to set the closing percentage also with a compatible hub?

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