Hello. Probably already someone has had a similar situation, so maybe I can get some help.
I had a smart home made on (I think?) the first version of the Xiaomi hub/hub. The kind with a speaker and a plug into a contact. Added sensors, switches, lights, scenes etc. etc. However, this old system only worked with wifi, and now there are new zigbee sensors that only work with zigbee-enabled control panels, so I decided to buy the latest xiaomi hub. Only question now - how to do it cleverly, so that in the application, these gateways can be changed? So that I don't have to set everything up again from scratch, but that the new hub takes over everything after the old one. (I know I can have both on, but I prefer to have one).
I had a smart home made on (I think?) the first version of the Xiaomi hub/hub. The kind with a speaker and a plug into a contact. Added sensors, switches, lights, scenes etc. etc. However, this old system only worked with wifi, and now there are new zigbee sensors that only work with zigbee-enabled control panels, so I decided to buy the latest xiaomi hub. Only question now - how to do it cleverly, so that in the application, these gateways can be changed? So that I don't have to set everything up again from scratch, but that the new hub takes over everything after the old one. (I know I can have both on, but I prefer to have one).