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It seems that by default the python library sets-up the zigate as a coordinator and creates its own network.
But in my case I want my Zigate to join a existing network, as a simple router.
How can I use the zigate python library to do that?
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On 11 Aug 2020, at 17:54, dusscloud ***@***.***> wrote:
It seems that by default the python library cset-up the zigate as a coordinator and creates its own network.
But in my cas I want my Zigate to join a existing network, as a simple router.
How can I use the izgate python library to do that?
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It seems that by default the python library sets-up the zigate as a coordinator and creates its own network.
But in my case I want my Zigate to join a existing network, as a simple router.
How can I use the zigate python library to do that?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: