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Does anyone have experience with ZBDongle-E and Sengled bulbs?
I've been using Z-stack-based routers/coordinators (TubesZB, TI Launchpad, ZBDongle-P) with my two Zigbee networks (around 300 Zigbee devices total) for 2+ years, and I've had nothing but troubles. I have to power cycle all of the Sengled bulbs weekly as they tend to fall off the networks or become insanely slow to respond to commands.
I recently discovered that Sengled bulbs have problems with Z-stack-based coordinators/routers. I'm considering replacing them with ZBDongle-E devices—any insight or experience on how these work together is much appreciated.
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Does anyone have experience with ZBDongle-E and Sengled bulbs?
I've been using Z-stack-based routers/coordinators (TubesZB, TI Launchpad, ZBDongle-P) with my two Zigbee networks (around 300 Zigbee devices total) for 2+ years, and I've had nothing but troubles. I have to power cycle all of the Sengled bulbs weekly as they tend to fall off the networks or become insanely slow to respond to commands.
I recently discovered that Sengled bulbs have problems with Z-stack-based coordinators/routers. I'm considering replacing them with ZBDongle-E devices—any insight or experience on how these work together is much appreciated.
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