So, I know the Hub Pro has redundant signaling methods, power line and Rf. Before I go and get into a lot of work, I have a question.
The hub has been placed with my router in the utility room. I want to be able to use either an on/off outlet (2663-222) or an on/off module (2635-222) to control some lights. The lights are located ~300 feet and multiple walls from the hub in at a separate pool house that gets it's power from a separate sub panel from the main panel. Do I have any hope of getting it to work?
I'd doubt the hub has the power to reach the outlet via Rf signal. I'm wondering if the sub-panel will get the power line signal that would be present in the main house (which has the main panel and an additional sub-panel). What's your experience?
Would I need multiple hubs (one for each sub-panel)? I have great WiFi coverage as I have additional access points located around the house (and one in the pool house) so I could tie multiple hubs together via WiFi or ethernet.
Am I worried about nothing and it's going to work fine?
The hub has been placed with my router in the utility room. I want to be able to use either an on/off outlet (2663-222) or an on/off module (2635-222) to control some lights. The lights are located ~300 feet and multiple walls from the hub in at a separate pool house that gets it's power from a separate sub panel from the main panel. Do I have any hope of getting it to work?
I'd doubt the hub has the power to reach the outlet via Rf signal. I'm wondering if the sub-panel will get the power line signal that would be present in the main house (which has the main panel and an additional sub-panel). What's your experience?
Would I need multiple hubs (one for each sub-panel)? I have great WiFi coverage as I have additional access points located around the house (and one in the pool house) so I could tie multiple hubs together via WiFi or ethernet.
Am I worried about nothing and it's going to work fine?
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