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Hello all,

I've been fighting with razberry7 pro on top of rpi4B and it just doesn't work reliably (if at all). I've dug around the internet, tried different software on it, verified that firmware is up to date and so on and even fed my logs to LLMs in hopes they could spot something. Currently my z-wave devices are practically useless (gladly I got devices with physical controls too) and based on discussions around I'm not alone.

So, I think it's time for me to just get something better. Ideal device would be wired over ethernet and have z-wave and zigbee hubs and possibly POE, but I haven't found any which would also be fully supported by HA.

ZWA-2 should be pretty solid choise, but I'm running HAOS in a virtual machine on my proxmox host and I'd really like to have an option to migrate VM to different hardware as needed but that would require also physically moving the USB plug from one host to another.

What are your experiences, what I should get? I'm in EU, so frequencies need to match, but otherwise I'm pretty open for suggestions and having a rock solid z-wave network is a top priority. If it means using ZWA-2 or some other USB gadget I can work with it, but, again, ideally I'd like to have something wired to the network. Wifi is of course an option, but good old ethernet would be preferred.

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[โ€“] tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Not familiar with Zwave, but ZHA (the Zigbee HA integration) has a list of recommended stations in their docs, maybe ZW has something similar?

[โ€“] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 days ago

There is, but as with all hardware, it's one thing to have something supported and another thing if it actually works in real life scenario. My current razberry7 is on supported devices list but constant jamming of the controller says that even if it's technically supported it doesn't really work in practise.