This would be for Z-Wave controller #2 in that there is already one. I have looked through Re: Qolsys Security Panel as Secondary Z-Wave Controller The thread seems to, as a secondary controller, what to have both controllers know about and work with each others devices. Looks like a lot of work as the protocol doesn’t seem to be setup for it.
I would like to see a Second Z-Wave Interface as in Z-Wave-1 and Z-Wave-2. Much like there is already X-10 and INSTEON. Can this be done or is it already planed?
My need it not so much for the speed or number of device, which others would relish taking care of, but for distance. In my case, controllers on the Z-Wave-1 and Z-Wave-2 interface won’t even see each others devices. I would like to use a USB Z-Stick locally at the server and Z-Net in the remote building which is over 300 meters away. I already have fiber ethernet to the remote locations. There are actually three buildings. Large 2 part house and a winery.
Having the controllers now on ethernet gets away from some of the USB issues I sometimes see. On board a boat, I have a server that controls a relay board over ethernet very nicely. It is a harsh environment and the traffic is run through a VLAN which the MAC and Indigo don’t seem to have any trouble with.
Seems cleanest to have a second interface since there are already several, though they are different protocols. But could this also be done through a plugin, much like the EasyDAQ Relay Card? Seems much more complicated.