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Xiaomi Smart Plug (Xiaomi Mija ZB3.0 ZNCZ04LM) doesn't show connection lines / mesh in deconz #3046

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fennsen64 opened this issue Jul 15, 2020 · 8 comments

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@fennsen64
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fennsen64 commented Jul 15, 2020

Describe the bug

These plugs (see also #2583) doesn't show up the existing connections / mesh to the end devices.
Only the connection to the coordinator is visible (see screenshots).

The connections from the (de-facto connected) devices to these plugs (here the Xiaomi Sensors: Multisensor-6 and Contactsensor-1 ) are also missing. With an other plug(Osram smart +), as well as connected directly to the conbee II stick there were shown up correctly

-I also tried the 2.05.78 beta: same behavior (and reverted because this versions crashes my raspbee gateway on pimatic)
-Tested two of them, same behavior

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  • Host system: (Intel NUC, debian buster)
  • Running method: (Marthoc Docker container)
  • Firmware version: (26580700)
  • deCONZ version: (2.05.77)
  • Device: (ConBee II)
  • Do you use an USB extension cable: yes

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@SwoopX
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SwoopX commented Jul 15, 2020

To be honest, I don't know what you want to say here. Do your sensors work?

@Smanar
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Smanar commented Jul 15, 2020

The mesh is strange for me, why only 1 connection by router ?
They are so far away one from the other ?

1 of your 2 sensor have leave, and I have doubt for the second

@fennsen64
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Thats exactly the point and my issue; as I said: ,,The Plugs doesn't show up the existing connections / mesh to the end devices"
Yes: sensors are working. But I like to see to which router they are connected.

@ebaauw
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ebaauw commented Jul 16, 2020

Zigbee doesn’t maintain connections. The lines show neighbour table entries, not connections. Not all routers support querying their neighbour table.

@Smanar
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Smanar commented Jul 16, 2020

I have searched on other issue, I haven't found similar network (with the same device). But yes if all is working (even the grayed one), can be normal. I have never see this bug on my side, so it' s realy strange for me.

If someone else with a ZNCZ04LM can take a look on his own network .....

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SwoopX commented Jul 16, 2020

Alright, tried it in my test network. Took pretty much the maximum diagonal distance at my place for the coordinator and a wireless switch, the plug in between.

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The plug apparently routes appropriately. The lines didn't show up as well, but to be honest, I couldn't care less.

Maybe I can give it another try tomorrow with a more talkative end device.

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Smanar commented Jul 17, 2020

Yep, but it s just by curiosity. honestly, if I had the same network I would have asked myself questions too.

Now we know what answer at next one with same problem ^^

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