New firmware for C2652/CC1352 Zigbee routers adds an important feature (2024)

  • What is a Zigbee router?
  • Why should I flash the new Z-Stack firmware?
  • Updating the firmware of a Zigbee2MQTT router
  • Is it worth updating a Zigbee router's firmware?

What is a Zigbee router?

Before proceeding, I would like to point out that this update only applies to routers and not coordinators. Routers are used to improve the range of a Zigbee mesh network and are frequently also found in mains-connected devices, such as light bulbs and smart plugs. The coordinator is the actual brains behind the Zigbee network. All your devices are bound to the coordinator, and flashing it with the wrong firmware will make your Zigbee network go up in smoke. You have been warned.

Additionally, you must verify that you are running at least Zigbee2MQTT 1.28.3. While your router will still function under an older version, you will not have access to the settings mentioned in this article. To find out which version you are using, you can either check your container or add-on, or navigate to the About section of the settings found in the Zigbee2MQTT Dashboard.

Why should I flash the new Z-Stack firmware?

The most pertinent addition to the 20221102 release of the Z-Stack 3.x.0 Router Firmware, is the ability to adjust the transmit power. Certain routers, such as the SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus mentioned above, are capable of more than what you might be experiencing. It has a default output power of 5 dBm, even though it is capable of 20 dBm. Increasing the output power will obviously also increase the device's overall power consumption. Despite that, it might be worth checking the settings in your Zigbee2MQTT Dashboard if you have been experiencing a weak signal strength.

Updating the firmware of a Zigbee2MQTT router

Updating the firmware of your Zigbee router does require you to attach it to a PC, as OTA is not supported. While there are tools that supposedly help you enter the bootloader mode, I have found that the following steps lead to the highest success rate, when attempting to flash such a device:

  • Download the correctfirmware for your Zigbee router. I cannot stress this point enough. If you are unsure which option to choose, don't do it. Selecting the wrong firmware can brick your device. In addition to the firmware, I recommend using the ZigStar GW Multi tool to flash it. Launching it with administrator privileges might be required.
  • If necessary, remove the casing of your router. The Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus from SONOFF has two screws on either end, which can be removed using a small screwdriver. Once removed, the board can be slid out. Other routers might have a snap-fit plastic case.
  • Push the button labelled boot and insert the device in to a free USB port on your PC. Keep the button pushed for ~30 seconds to assure that it is ready.
  • The device should be picked up by the ZigStar GW Multi tool. You can now flash the firmware.

Is it worth updating a Zigbee router's firmware?

If your Zigbee mesh is working fine as it is, there is no feasible reason to risk disrupting anything or bricking your router altogether. This update is recommended for those who might be struggling with link quality issues and don't know whether they are getting the most out of what they have.

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Liam Alexander Colmanis an experienced Home Assistant user who has been utilizing the platform for a variety of projects over an extended period. His journey began with a Raspberry Pi, which quickly grew to three Raspberry Pis and eventually a full-fledged server. Liam's current operating system of choice is Unraid, with Home Assistant comfortably running in a Docker container.
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New firmware for C2652/CC1352 Zigbee routers adds an important feature (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Zigbee router and Zigbee coordinator? ›

Each Zigbee network has one Zigbee Coordinator (ZC) to form the root of the network. A Zigbee End Device (ZED) provides only basic functionality and cannot send or receive directly with other devices. A Zigbee Router (ZR) passes data between devices and/or the coordinator; it can also run applications.

What are the disadvantages of Zigbee over Wi-Fi? ›

Disadvantages of ZigBee
  • Not free: It costs $3,500 USD at the time of writing to license the standard.
  • Low data rates: It is not designed to support higher data rates.
  • Star network is limited: The coordinator device supports up to 65,000 devices.

What is the benefit of Zigbee over Wi-Fi? ›

Because of its mesh-type network, the Zigbee protocol offers greater reach and more stable coverage than Wi-Fi. In a mesh-type network each device is connected to another without a hierarchy. This lack of hierarchy is what extends the range of your connected devices.

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