PoE Z-Wave 800 and ZigBee 3.0 Network Unit

 This is our newly designed the most advanced Smart controller for telecommunication operator, Electric or Nature Gas Company or/and for commercial, residence users. It supports HomeSeer and Home Assistant.

The PoE part provide the power for this product. It is active PoE with maximum 30W. This product consumes power less than 1 watt. The input volage is between 36-57V. with the 4 pin input, it also works for 12V DC. The SoC 3.3V and 1.8V is also DC-DC switching power to improve efficiency.

The FPGA part provide TCP/UDP encapsulating and communicating with Z-Wave 800 controller and ZigBee 3.0 coordinator.

Z-Wave 800 SiP provide Z-Wave Controller with proper firmware and with impedance matching to RF antenna. The SMA external antenna provide 3dBi gain. The firmware is written using C code.

ZigBee 3.0 SiP provide ZigBee and multiple protocol coordinator with proper firmware and with impedance matching to RF antenna. The antenna provide 5dBi gain.

PoE Z-Wave 800 Controller & ZigBee 3.0 Network Unit( With High Gain Antenna) | eBay



Feels like an ad like this (of course it is). How would this be integrated on HA? No spec on these details make it a no go product. Full explanation and possible hacs integration would make it a very welcome product probably

You can follow Z-NET Integration with Home Assistant (homeseer.com).


PoE powered, Working Z-Wave 800 controller


Working with both Z-Wave 800 Controller (Z-Wave LR region) and ZigBee 3.0 Coordinator.


Could be powered by 12V power supply, Only consume 84mA current.
It can be powered by +12V, +24V, +48V battery. That’s why the cost higher than regular PoE.

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Has anyone had any success with this product willing to describe their experience?

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I got this a few days ago, and have the last couple days tried to make it work with HA. I have a VM running HA with Z-Wave JS UI and Zigbee2MQTT. I used most of the time trying to get Z-Wave to work, but no matter how I configure it, I end up with the following issue:

I have used the tool they recommend, and there is no error when configuring it, but it just won’t connect through Z-Wave JS UI.

As an afterthought I remembered I had not tested Zigbee at all, I was focusing on Z-Wave. I installed Zigbee2MQTT and configured it as I would any other POE controller, and it came straight up. “adapter: ember” did not work, so I had to use “ezsp” instead. It looks like it has an old firmware (revision":"6.10.9.0 build 464) where I would expect this to have a new version in, so it throws a warning on “adapter: ezsp” saying that it’s deprecated and just supports older firmware.

I have not tried to add a Zigbee device yet, but it looks like it’s working as it should, so I doubt there is any issue with the Zigbee part of the controller.

I am still trying to work out the Z-Wave controller, if anyone has any good tips, feel free to share them.