Whiskeymike
Well-known member
I just purchased a Smartthings hub and will be integrating it with Echo, Ecobee thermostats, smart power plugs & switches for the most part. I'm deploying it in a single family home and have 6 acres. About 200 feet from the house, I have a metal building shop (30x40) that is on a different power supply from the electrical company, and it's connected via cat5 ethernet for internet access in the shop. I have a wifi bridge in the shop that connects to the Cat5 cable.
The questions I have are...
Are z-wave switches 200 feet away with the wireless going through masonry and a metal building wall going to communicate? It seems unlikely as wifi will not reach the shop (hence the hardwired cat5)
Assuming they won't connect that far with those materials, is there an easy way to repeat the z-wave out to the shop via ethernet?
I understand I can't add a second hub unless I make a new second location, which I'd prefer to avoid if I can manage it all in one place the other way.
I understand that each zwave device is a repeater, but is there something that would go over wifi? or another approach you guys have used to control the z-wave devices?
The questions I have are...
Are z-wave switches 200 feet away with the wireless going through masonry and a metal building wall going to communicate? It seems unlikely as wifi will not reach the shop (hence the hardwired cat5)
Assuming they won't connect that far with those materials, is there an easy way to repeat the z-wave out to the shop via ethernet?
I understand I can't add a second hub unless I make a new second location, which I'd prefer to avoid if I can manage it all in one place the other way.
I understand that each zwave device is a repeater, but is there something that would go over wifi? or another approach you guys have used to control the z-wave devices?