the usb stick itself.
i found out how to force it to go thanks to a thread somewhere on the interwebs - on the VM the external device has to be set as a 'permanent assignment'.
now im on to a HUGE issue in that the Leviton software is not correctly recognizing the Cooper keypads, so in the software they show 0 buttons. :-x
also, none of the aeotec devices can have names, they are all there, but they are simply 'unnamed devices.' which is a lot of fun.
all in all, i just put in 11 zwave devices - 1 keypad was DOA, 1 aeotec was DOA, the USB stick took hours to figure out, and now i cant program my keypads because they are incorrectly recognized.
not a good impression.
see here: http://i.imgur.com/AToAJGr.jpg - the 0's are how many buttons.
i found out how to force it to go thanks to a thread somewhere on the interwebs - on the VM the external device has to be set as a 'permanent assignment'.
now im on to a HUGE issue in that the Leviton software is not correctly recognizing the Cooper keypads, so in the software they show 0 buttons. :-x
also, none of the aeotec devices can have names, they are all there, but they are simply 'unnamed devices.' which is a lot of fun.
all in all, i just put in 11 zwave devices - 1 keypad was DOA, 1 aeotec was DOA, the USB stick took hours to figure out, and now i cant program my keypads because they are incorrectly recognized.
not a good impression.
see here: http://i.imgur.com/AToAJGr.jpg - the 0's are how many buttons.