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If you see that the Offline error in your Wink app, here's what to try:
Network Discovery should be your go-to move! This is a feature in Wink's app that allows you to refresh the connections between hub and devices, and may help Wink find the most efficient route to your switch.
1. Open your Wink app and tap the Menu button in the top-left corner of the screen
2. Tap on Hubs
3. Tap on the gear icon in the top-right corner
4. Select your hub
5. Scroll down and tap on Z-Wave
6. Tap on Z-Wave Network Discovery
Wait for the Success alert before exiting out of your app. As soon as you see the alert, check your switch again to see if it's still showing Offline. If you'd like to learn more about Network Discovery and Wink Z-Wave controls, here's the official resource.
If that doesn't help, try excluding and re-including the switch without changing the location of either the switch or Wink. Similar to Network Discovery, it's possible that Wink hasn't found the best communication route between it and the device. Exclusion is like reset, and it may kickstart the communication into action.
Another thing to check for is the material of your switch box. Plastic boxes are ideal. Metal boxes interfere with the Z-Wave radio signal and shorten overall range. To see if the metal box is causing the switch to drop offline, we would recommend installing a Z-Wave signal repeater (any non-battery powered Z-Wave device) between the switch and Wink to see if connectivity improves. Z-Wave Plus devices have longer range than regular Z-Wave devices, so if possible go with a Z-Wave Plus range extender!
If you've tried all of the above and nothing has helped, please let us know!