![]() Uses a newer 500 series chipset (supports “SmartStart” and prob more, S2?). The Fourth (typically called the “Z-Stick Gen5+”) has a newer Z-Wave library (not sure of the version if anyone can help?), SDK version V6.81.06 and firmware V1.02. These sticks DO WORK on a Pi4 - These already have the hardware modification I will explain below The third (typically called the “New Z-Stick Gen5”) also has a Z-Wave library of 4.54, SDK version V6.51.10 and firmware V1.01. ![]() The second one has a Z-Wave library of 4.54, SDK version V6.51.10 and firmware V1.01. The initial release of this stick runs Z-Wave library 3.95, SDK version V6.51.02 and firmware version V1.00 - Some of these units can be updated to the newer V1.01 firmware but not all of them. So what are the differences and how do I tell which stick I have? The Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5 is a confusing one, from my research and speaking to Aeotec directly there are actually 4 versions of this stick, YES 4! And they all get called exactly the same thing and look exactly the same! One method of fixing is to use a USB hub but this isn’t ideal and certainly not a good enough fix for me so please read on…Ĭan it be fixed? YES! Skip this technical section if you just want the fix below Technically the D+ is pulled up to 5V when plugged in and the Pi4 cannot handle this and rejects the stick. The Aeotec Z-Stick Gen5 is a well known and loved Z-Wave stick but unfortunately for some of us we have found that this stick no longer works on a Pi4. If you are in the UK and need help with the hardware modification outlined below please contact me as I am considering a modification service for this ![]()
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