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Thanks Hedda. We have a Wiki https://github.com/zigbeefordomoticz/wiki/blob/master/en-eng/Home.md I know that there is a similar page on French Wiki ( https://github.com/zigbeefordomoticz/wiki/blob/master/fr-fr/Tuto_Construire-un-reseau-ZigBee.md ), but not on English, so that might be a good input CC: @jp-keros |
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We translated in French the information from : https://docs.hubitat.com/index.php?title=How_to_Build_a_Solid_ZigBee_Mesh (but the source is not available anymore). |
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Feel free to copy all or part of that information from that if you wish. Following those basic tips have resolved loads of reception issues. Wish more beginners would have at least known to use an USB extension cable, plus metal enclosures for Raspberry Pi and USB 3.0 harddrives ;) |
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FYI, my research reference and indirectly inspirations include info from Habitat and basic Zigbee troubleshooting tips in other communities: https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/327216.pdf The recommendations are otherwise largely indirectly based on posts in different communities with recommendations from experienced Zigbee developers (like Koen Kanters a.k.a. "Koenkk" of Zigbee2MQTT fame and Omer Kilic a.k.a. "omerk" who designed the open-source zzh adapter) plus several longer Zigbee range discussions threads found all around in the Home Assistant / ZHA / Zigpy, Zigbee2MQTT, Hubitat, and openHAB community forums with users tips on how-to improve network range and stability and other support channels. These suggestions is meant to act as general advice Zigbee to help users on relatively simple actions they can and should take if they wish to greatly improve signal range and mesh network coverage or lessen possible signal interference due to electromagnetic interference (a.k.a. radio interference). All of these essential actions to set up a solid Zigbee network can easily and relatively quickly be solved by the users themselves. Also following the recommendations as a new user and Zigbee beginners should a lot of people much frustration as poor signal reception quality can cause intermittent connection issues which can be a pain to troubleshoot. Again, for example, the most important advice posted in the forums is for users to use a long USB-extension cable for their Zigbee Coordinator and to also buy more "Zigbee Router" devices (normally AC mains-powered Zigbee devices) to their home because they will route/repeat the Zigbee communication and as such extend the network range. Also, more common advice is upgrading firmware on both Zigbee Coordinator as well as Zigbee devices, or just buying a better Zigbee Coordinator adapter if users are using ones that are based on an obsolete chip and/or one for which the firmware is no longer maintained by the manufacturer. As new Zigbee implementations and Zigbee devivces are more getting popular, new end-user beginners and new Zigbee users are posting in community forums about issues/problems related to Zigbee range and stability would have been resolved by simply following some kind of best practice guide. |
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FYI, here is a rewrite of "Improving Zigbee network range" to bullet point style based on feedback and input from users in the Home Assistant community -> zigbeefordomoticz/wiki#240 |
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This is just a copy of my general Zigbee best practices and troubleshooting tips that I submitted for Home Assistant's ZHA documentation:
Best practices for optimizing reception and transmission to improve Zigbee network range and coverage
Both poor signal quality and signal interference can lead to transmission errors and related issues. This section contains fundamental troubleshooting tips on how to improve signal quality plus optimize range and coverage. Improving signal quality and removing sources of signal interference can in most cases maximize range and resolves problems related to transmission errors. Please try to follow at least some of these recommendations before posting on the community forums or reporting issues to developers.
radioChannel=15
). Changing the channel of the Zigbee network needs recreating it and re-join/re-pair all of your Zigbee devices. Typically it's a lot easier to change the channel used by your Wi-Fi. See this article for Wi-Fi and Zigbee channels coexistance to avoid using overlapping frequency ranges.Best practices to avoid pairing/connection difficulties
Verify that you try to follow recommended best practices to avoid pairing and/or connection issues:
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