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Hi Based on my experience (currently using Sonoff P with 100 devices, everything works well), it seems like your issue can come from:
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I tried CC2531 (no good, ok) and then SONOFF Zigbee ZBDongle-P and -E versions. -P was about the same as CC2531 (losing connections, problems with pairing, even with a larger antenna, which was surprising), -E seems to be better.
But with both -P and -E there was a problem when the number of devices in the network reaches about 50 - random devices start failing - they disappear for some period of time or entirely, often need to re-pair. The network is 10+ bulbs, 10 power points, 10+ door sensors, 5 motion sensors, ~10 switches, Ikea/Xiaomi/Tuya*/etc. The coordinator was connected to OrangePi and now it is intel m3 laptop (no difference). A house on a 900m2 block so really not much radio interference.
So when I put all my 58 devices on the same network - problems, devices randomly disappear. Move 10 of them to the older CC2531 - both networks work stable (so interference is really not a problem). Right now 17 devices connected directly to -E which is far below the official limit of 50. And I have bulbs and power points which are allegedly routers.
I always thought one better network should easily do 250-ish devices but not in my case. What do I miss? Thanks,
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