You would think.... An ex of mine had a cop for landlord for a while. He neglected to change the keys after the previous really sketchy tenants. Guess who got burglarized. And yet they never found the culprits, not recovered the items.
wildbus8979
Stop spreading lies and xenophobia. The measure is temporary and expires in 2026 but non citizens or permanent residents currently cannot purchase residential property in Canada.
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/P-25.2/page-1.html
The real issue is investment properties and the call is coming from inside the house. Whether they be small individual investors or large corporations.
No, unfortunately even if you originally bind an end devices to the coordinator or another router the mesh can eventually change and use any available router.
An RGBCCT controller will control a strip of LEDs (or what ever individual LEDs you put together), a GU10 bulb is just that, a mains voltage bulb. It cannot be controlled externally and includes its own driver. It has input for mains voltage and that's it. The same would hold true for an E27 or any other type of mains voltage bulb.
From the outside it looks like this:
On the inside:
Did you even read the post you're commenting on? This is literally a review of user experiences with ZigBee devices. I'm not looking for a work around. I have 96 active ZigBee devices and probably four dozen Wifi devices on my network, you're not teaching me anything here.
Unfortunately many many bulbs act as routers, a general issue I have with ZigBee devices, and it's nearly impossible to know from just reading the description.
Yeah that doesn't solve my issue at all though. All I want is for the bulb not to be a router. Nothing else. A Shelly RGBCCT isn't going to control a GU10 bulb.
I could, but have you considered that I don't want to, because I don't need it? All I want is the damn bulb not to be a router.
Relays dont do RGBCCT. You're not solving the issue at all here.
Yeah I disagree. And I'm not the only one, many bulbs from larger brands don't route. The Sengled bulbs don't for example. IMHO bulbs work fine with dumb switches when they revert back to the last setting which most do. Nothing in the spec says a device that is mains power MUST route.
Mostly on changes, otherwise every ~5mins or so? Probably less, I can't check right now, but I'm certain I have never noticed spamming like that.
I have to say, I have dozens upon dozens* of generic "Tuya" ZigBee devices from Ali, and they all work flawlessly. The only ones I have issues with is a couple of GU10 bulbs that the devs decided should be routers when bulbs really shouldn't route since they can be turned off at the switch. I really wished there was a way to prevent that.
*96 total devices in Z2M, a handful are Sinopé mains voltage thermostats for baseboard heaters (great units absolutely recommend!), another 3 are inovelli switches (again no issues here, great stuff), a dozen are Aqara (I've seen the hate but tbh I never noticed any issues). Almost everything else is Moes/Tuya. I even have a generic tuya temperature/humidity sensor that has been outside for a year and a half in the harsh Canadian climate (from -30C to 30C).
I will say, I have a couple of AIQ and mmWave sensors and I don't like them because they produce a LOT of data and kind of spam the network, if I replace them I'll do WiFi for those.
I run a HamGeek POE Coordinator.
Why?