Hi!
I have a RaZberry 5th generation z-wave device that I want to add to an existing network.
I know that I just need to select "Include into Network" from the advanced interface in order to have it join. The problem I consistently run into is that the DSK is not provided until the device thinks it is included in the other network ( or thinks it is ). It is often displayed long after S2 negotiated and has timed out on the other side.
Is there a way to display the DSK before "Include into Network"?
I believe the only way to reach the "highest level" of security is by providing the other controller with the DSK.
In line with the same question for the DSK, is there a way to generate the entire QR code for a controller in order to include into another network?
Thanks!
Adding a RaZberry to another network, DSK
Re: Adding a RaZberry to another network, DSK
Correct, the highest level requires the DSK.
As I remember, the DSK is remains same on each inclusion, so memorize the DSK, exclude and on next inclusion you have.
As I remember, the DSK is remains same on each inclusion, so memorize the DSK, exclude and on next inclusion you have.
Re: Adding a RaZberry to another network, DSK
Thanks, I can confirm that the boards DSK doesn't change after a factory default.*
The problem is that the QR code that is generated in the Advanced interface is not valid. A valid QR code for a S2 DSK begins with a 9 and is longer. According to my notes, the DSK begins 13 characters in on the QR code.
I have circled in red the link to the QR code link.
* ( which is different behavior from a couple of other vendor's hubs, but I don't know what the standard says about this, if anything )
The problem is that the QR code that is generated in the Advanced interface is not valid. A valid QR code for a S2 DSK begins with a 9 and is longer. According to my notes, the DSK begins 13 characters in on the QR code.
I have circled in red the link to the QR code link.
* ( which is different behavior from a couple of other vendor's hubs, but I don't know what the standard says about this, if anything )
Re: Adding a RaZberry to another network, DSK
that might be true. will check it
Re: Adding a RaZberry to another network, DSK
Indeed, this is a bug, it will be fixed in the next version