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Swiedeback
Apr 03, 2019Aspirant
Orbi router & satellite (RBK50) plus nighthawk X8 plus nighthawk extender ac1900
Good morning all- I’m currently using an orbi RBK50 system. The base station is in my office (upstairs), and the satellite is also upstairs in our game room. I have a PS4 and a few other devices wi...
schumaku
Apr 03, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Swiedeback wrote:
A second question. I’ve got a smartthings system linked in to the main orbi router, and when I’m done building it out, I’ll have 75+ zigbee & Z-wave devices linked in to it.
Is there any advantage to setting up a separate SSID exclusively for that system?
So there is some kind of controller for these IoT - where none does connect direct to WiFi. Shouldn't a controller for tis automation system be connected by Ethernet? And then, don't you expect being able to reach that contoller from other systems on your (W)LAN?
Chuck_M
Apr 03, 2019Mentor
schumaku wrote:
Swiedeback wrote:
A second question. I’ve got a smartthings system linked in to the main orbi router, and when I’m done building it out, I’ll have 75+ zigbee & Z-wave devices linked in to it.
Is there any advantage to setting up a separate SSID exclusively for that system?So there is some kind of controller for these IoT - where none does connect direct to WiFi. Shouldn't a controller for tis automation system be connected by Ethernet? And then, don't you expect being able to reach that contoller from other systems on your (W)LAN?
Zigbee and Zwave devices are not enumerated by a router.... they are controlled instead by a single hub -- which may or may not be connected to your IP based network, so you could have one or a thousand Zwave devices and they would react the same.
As an example, my zwave devices are controlled by an alarm system and have no physical connection to the router. Zwave devices do not ride on an 802.11 network, they form their own mesh network on a different frequency.
In your case, you may have a zwave controller connected to your router, but it is just a single device no matter how many locks, lights and sensors you may have.