Connect ZWA-2 anywhere: Use Z-Wave over Wi-Fi or PoE

Still, which file(s) (of the whole bunch mf files) should I send to the printing company for a Waveshare ESP32-S3-POE-ETH With PoE hat?
I’m getting;


and guess width 0, 10 and 20 (why 0?) and height 5 or 20?
This is really not my fortƩ :roll_eyes:

I picked the w0h5.stl , v2 (don’t forget the case and the lid). I didn’t need anything extra to cram in there. It’s the smallest size. And from what I can tell, and more or less the size they used in their blog.

As for migrating: I took a nvram backup just in case, but the switch from USB to PoE connected didn’t require any restore iirc. It was really seamless as long as the configuration is set correctly. I had been previously using the ZWA-2 over USB.

Thnx, I guess you mean the w0h5.3mf since the v2 files only contain these. Anyway I found a guy who will print them. When arrive I will make a photo.

I’ve got the PoE esphome device added after flashing it, but there is no discovery happening of the ZWA-2. How long do I need to wait, and/or is there anything I can do to prompt it? I tried adding a Z-Wave hub and it asks me for the path of the Zwave device on the system. There isn’t one.

Figured it out. I set the esphome device to a fixed IP address, then pointed ZWave-JS-UI to that with esphome://(ip address) instead of the old serial device.

Aha!

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That’s what I meant by ā€œas long as the configuration is set correctlyā€ :joy:

I set it to an FQDN, since my router’s DNS forwarder can map DHCP static mappings’ hostnames to IPs.

I assume you can go back in the same manner?

Plugging the ZWA-2 back into the usb port and using the serial port address again in zwave-js ui?

In theory, it should only require the configuration change for the ā€œserial portā€. I actually changed that manually in the settings.json file while the container was stopped so there wasn’t even a blip.