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two home center lite in same network


tomas.parreiro

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Hi

 

To a project I need to install one HC lite in the first floor , and other HC Lite  in a 4th floor. 

 

It is possible they work in the same network? 

 

One slave from the other? 

 

In the configurations\zwave network \there is a option "Add "secondary" controller"    

but I didnt find any instructions how to do that...

 

Any suggestions? 

 

Thanks 

 

Tomas

 

 

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No the HCL can only work as a slave for another HC2 (master)

From ip network point of view, 2 HCL can work in one network but without logical connection and cooperation.

From z-wave network HCL can be only added as slave controler to HC2 or another z-wave controler working as primary.

 

 

 

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  • On 9/7/2018 at 2:29 PM, drboss said:

    No the HCL can only work as a slave for another HC2 (master)

    From ip network point of view, 2 HCL can work in one network but without logical connection and cooperation.

    From z-wave network HCL can be only added as slave controler to HC2 or another z-wave controler working as primary.

     

     

     

    Hi DrBoss Thank you very much.

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