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Since it is possible to have multiple ST-hubs in...
Since it is possible to have multiple ST-hubs in the same location I am going to get one on each floor, because I am soon reaching 400 devices.
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Since it is possible to have multiple ST-hubs in the same location I am going to get one on each floor, because I am soon reaching 400 devices. Is there someone in this group that is having multiple hubs in the same location?
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I thought I read someplace where multiple hubs aren't supported. Newbie, but I remember reading it.
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it has not been officially supported, but has always worked in the new app.
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well, that's encouraging. thx.
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I would advise against it. While technically possible, the app isn't built in a way that supports it very well.
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but the new app is built to support it, not classic. I have talked to people in other groups/forums and they have no issues/limitation at all.
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Shouldn't repeaters cover that?
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I have repeaters in every room. The hub is designed for approx 300 devices.
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