Zigbee reliability

Find why Zigbee devices go unavailable before you re-pair everything

Check coordinator placement, router coverage, Aqara route sensitivity, battery devices, last_seen, LQI, recent updates, and Wi-Fi channel risk. The output is a repair order, not just a network map.

Question-based Zigbee diagnosis

High mesh risk

Score 8
Likely blockers
  • Coordinator is plugged directly into the host; USB 3.0, metal cases, and power noise often hurt Zigbee reliability.
  • No known mains-powered Zigbee routers selected; battery sensors may be too far from a strong route.
  • Aqara sensors can be sensitive to route quality and some router devices.
  • Wi-Fi and Zigbee channel overlap has not been ruled out.
  • Without last_seen or recent route data, it is harder to separate true offline devices from sleepy sensors.
Repair order
  1. Move the coordinator to a short USB extension cable away from the host, router, metal, and USB 3.0 ports.
  2. Add one known-good mains-powered Zigbee router between the coordinator and the weak area.
  3. Pair Aqara sensors near the intended router and watch last_seen over 24 hours before changing channels.
  4. Record Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and Zigbee channels, then separate them deliberately instead of changing both blindly.
  5. Change one variable at a time and observe for a full day.

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