I’m sitting here this morning watching all my battery powered Zigbee devices drop for no reason. Started at 88 devices an hour ago, and now I’m at 104 devices offline.
Both hubs are fine (v2 and v3), and all my AC/mains powered devices work just fine, and they’re very quick to respond.
Could be only me, but I thought I’d check in with folks this morning to double check…
Yikes, 132 and going up…and now getting mains powered devices dropping. Definitely something on my end. Going to “reboot the house”.
Here everything is fine in two locations, with a v2 and a v3
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Thanks @Mariano_Colmenarejo. I left both hubs off for the last 30 minutes and just restarted them. Hopefully everything will start returning to normal soon.
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I’m not sure if this is relevant to anyone, however I have a TP Link DECO M5 mesh network with three hubs. I occasionally experience dropping of my ST Zigbee devices. On two occasions I used the Deco app to run the Network Optimization utility to eliminate Wi-Fi Interference. When I run this utility my devices then begin to reconnect, one by one.
Are both hubs on same zigbee channel?
Hi @milandjurovic71, no they’re on different channels, as is my wifi mesh. Powering down both hubs, and waiting for ~25 minutes to power them up so that the Zigbee mesh rebuilt, got everything back up and running again in quick order.
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