Z-Tool+

Z-Tool+
The official app & game
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DESCRIPTION
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Z-Tool+ is a Z-Wave network installation tool for use with HomeSeer home automation software and controllers. Use Z-Tool+ with your phone or tablet to add, remove and set name and locations for your new Z-Wave devices. Click the settings icon to access advanced functions, including "Add Unsecure", "Node Connectivity", "Optimize" and "Optimize Full".
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: HomeSeer Technologies
Genre: Tools
App version: 1.10
App size: 19M
Recent changes: Added 64 bit support
Comments:
Not usable at all. Constantly indicates an error occurred and the app must reconnect. Corrupted my z-wave network configuration. Avoid this app!!!
Frustration, it seems as if your homeseer install is on a vlan that is not the same as the mobile device in question, theres no way for these to connect with one another. Even if your WLAN can reach the VLAN it seems as if that does not matter, the devices have to be on the same subnet for this app to function. Since my homeseer is an isolated VLAN and there is no SSID for this network.... no dice
Is replaced in HomeSeer 4 (HS4 - at all levels), BUT in the meantime, it will keep you from running from hub to Zwave (or other) device, back and forth. All done locally at Zwave device, with decent progress and error info. Couldn't have done my garage door controller w/o it. That required a ladder along with running. (HS3 Pro w/computer).
This thing is freaking magic. I have been using Z-Wave for a decade and just now switched to HS3. In HS2 it was a relatively painful process to add devices, but Z-Tool+ found my server and within half an hour I had successfully added about 17 switches and outlets. Thanks for putting this together, HS Tech!
Requires insecure config to work. Needs "No password for local network" option enabled. App should be able to use credentials, preferably any local logon for the HS system, but at the very least MyHS.'
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