Hey everyone! I wanted to share my recent experience integrating a Fibaro FGS-213 switch module with an Aeotec LED Bulb 6. It’s been quite the adventure, but I’m thrilled with the results!I’ve been using Home Assistant for a while now, and while I love its flexibility, setting up new devices always feels like a puzzle. This time, I decided to tackle a project that would allow me to control my lights both through HA and a physical wall switch. Let me walk you through how I made it happen.### The SetupI have an Aeotec LED Bulb 6 connected to my Z-Wave network. It’s been working perfectly, but I wanted the convenience of controlling it via a physical wall switch. That’s where the Fibaro FGS-213 came in. I installed it behind my existing wall switch, hoping it would act as a bridge between the physical switch and my smart home setup.### The ChallengeAt first, things didn’t go as smoothly as I hoped. Every time I flipped the wall switch, the Fibaro module would toggle on and off repeatedly instead of sending a command to the bulb. I spent hours tweaking settings, adjusting node group associations, and even reaching out to forums for advice. It was frustrating, but I refused to give up!### The SolutionAfter some research, I realized the issue was with how the Fibaro module was configured. I needed to adjust the switch type settings to ensure it sent the correct commands to the bulb. Once I got that sorted, everything fell into place. Now, flipping the wall switch toggles the bulb seamlessly, and I can still control it through HA.### Tips for OthersIf you’re looking to integrate a Fibaro switch with an Aeotec bulb or any other Z-Wave device, here are a few tips:- Configuration is Key: Take the time to understand your module’s settings. A small tweak can make a big difference.- Node Group Associations: Don’t skip this step. Proper associations ensure your devices communicate effectively.- Test, Test, Test: Before finalizing your setup, test every part of the system to catch any issues early.### Final ThoughtsThis project was a great learning experience, and I’m excited to tackle more smart home integrations in the future. If anyone has questions or needs advice, feel free to reach out! Happy tinkering, and here’s to many more successful projects ahead!