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Just a quick question. I know you can put the dimmers behind the light switch and wondered, given that the back boxes are metal and front switches would also be metal, what the impact was on effective range.
Hi Steve, I have a number of Fibaro Dimmers and relays installed in metal back boxes with metal switch covers. I can't comment on absolute range but have no problems.
Hi Steve, I have a number of Fibaro Dimmers and relays installed in metal back boxes with metal switch covers. I can't comment on absolute range but have no problems.
I seem to have problems with all communication in my house (wifi, phones etc). The signal for the z-wave was not reaching my patio door so I had to move the main controller.
In theory the mesh network of z-wave should help this but not every z-wave device is a repeater.
You can buy z-wave repeaters/extenders. This was my next option if the movement of the main controller didn't work. They are around £40 for the plug in type. So if you find you have signal issues I would suggest you spend the money on an active device that also acts as a repeater.
I seem to have problems with all communication in my house (wifi, phones etc). The signal for the z-wave was not reaching my patio door so I had to move the main controller.
In theory the mesh network of z-wave should help this but not every z-wave device is a repeater.
You can buy z-wave repeaters/extenders. This was my next option if the movement of the main controller didn't work. They are around £40 for the plug in type. So if you find you have signal issues I would suggest you spend the money on an active device that also acts as a repeater.
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