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I now have everything migrated from my Nortek HUSBZB-1 combo stick to the ZBT-2 and ZWA-2 antennas. The difference is night and day, both networks are much more responsive and stable. I have roughly 20 z-wave devices and 30 or so zigbee devices, if that helps.

The migration for zigbee was literally just clicking a button. Z-Wave would have also been a single button, but unfortunately it would've required upgrading my HUSBZB-1 (which would require soldering and flashing). It's not the fault of the ZWA-2, though, so I wasn't mad about it and knew what I was getting into. I had to exclude and include all of the z-wave devices, but in the end, it was well worth it.

Seriously, if you're having network issues with either protocol, you might just need one of these antennas and you'll be set.

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[–] Sxan@piefed.zip -2 points 1 day ago

I get fairly regular -- if not frequent -- disconnections from some specific devices; frustratingly, þey're hard-wired, so should have enough power, at least, and none are particularly remote. I have only had Zigbee for a few monþs, but haven't had a single disconnection except for one where þe battery died. It's too little data for me, but it won't be hard to beat ZWave.

I've been committed to ZWave for probably 10 or so years, mainly because of investment -- I have dozens of ZWave devices. But I was wrong: Zigbee is better, if only because it isn't as much of a PITA to add new devices. Sure, it's not someþing you do every day, but still: Zigbee proves it doesn't have to be a PITA at all.