On December 15, 2009 at 15:45, lexiphanic said...
Not really a dealbreaker imo.
You just need to understand what your limitations are and work around them.
The REAL problem is that they didn't release this info until over a month after the product was on the market. It did NOT work the way we were told it was going to to work. Personally, I wasted DAYS troubleshooting problems that turned out to be just "how it works". After I wasted all that time they came out with a Zigbee troubleshooting tool and instructions on how to test it. Aargh.
"Oh by the way, it doesn't work the way you think it does. Did we forget to mention that?"
I would spec Zigbee in a single room system right now, but would be very careful of what I told the customer it could do.