Hello everyone, I wanted to share my recent success in integrating several Zigbee devices with my VeraEdge hub. It was a bit of a journey, but the end result was well worth the effort! A few weeks ago, I decided to upgrade my home automation setup by adding some Zigbee devices, including smart lights and motion sensors. I was excited to expand my system, but I quickly ran into some issues. The devices weren’t connecting consistently, and I was getting error messages about network instability. It was frustrating, but I knew I could figure it out with some research and patience. I started by checking the VeraEdge documentation and forums, where I found some helpful tips. One user suggested resetting the hub to clear any corrupted data. I decided to give it a try, and after a soft reset, I noticed a slight improvement. The devices were connecting more reliably, but there were still occasional dropouts. Determined to resolve the issue, I looked into the firmware version of my VeraEdge. It turns out it was a bit outdated. I updated it to the latest version, which included some bug fixes related to Zigbee connectivity. This seemed to make a significant difference. The network diagram in the VeraEdge app started showing all my devices consistently, and the error logs decreased dramatically. I also discovered the webCoRE app, which allowed me to create custom automations tailored to my setup. It was a game-changer for me. I set up a few scenes that integrate my Zigbee lights with motion sensors, creating a seamless experience when I enter different rooms. For anyone else struggling with Zigbee integration, here are a few tips I learned along the way: - Reset your hub if you’re experiencing persistent connection issues. - Keep your firmware updated to benefit from the latest bug fixes and improvements. - Use apps like webCoRE to unlock advanced automation possibilities. My journey taught me the importance of thorough troubleshooting and staying updated with the latest software. It’s also a reminder that even when faced with challenges, the right resources and persistence can lead to a successful setup. I’d love to hear about your experiences with Zigbee devices and any tips you might have for others just starting out. Happy automating!