I have had a long standing case with Apple Support concerning the thread networking in Apple Home and it hasn’t gotten anywhere so I figured I would post to the community here for some advice and also to just rant a little to get it off my chest. I have an Apple Home setup with 7 home hubs, 5 home hubs are thread enabled. Two of the latest full size HomePods, two Apple TV 4Ks, and a HomePod mini. I have matter over thread devices from Nanoleaf, Eve, and thanks to UPS this week Inovelli. I also have one thread device that is HomeKit from Eve. Three separate times this week the thread network name and security settings have changed overnight in my Apple Home. When this happens it kicks every thread network device off the network except for the border routers, and the Eve HomeKit light switch. The matter over thread devices then end up connected to no thread network. The Nanoleaf lights have an app that will connect to them over bluetooth and allow me to move them to the new network where they then start functioning again. The Eve and Inovelli devices do not seem to support this functionality so I need to reset them and them to the Apple Home all over again. Which is sort of a thing since there are automations and scenes involving the devices that then also need recreated. I have done a bunch of troubleshooting with Apple on this, they gave me a profile to reset the iCloud data pertaining to Home for my account which didn’t work because I have some other issue that doesn’t allow me to delete homes from iCloud. The homes will delete from the device, but be present in iCloud. I can see this when I go view the home app on other devices. And the issue repeats on those devices as well, so if I delete the home on my iPhone it is still on my iPad and MacBook. So if I go to those devices and delete the home from there as well it now appears to be deleted but if I force a refresh of the iCloud data the “deleted” home is still there in iCloud never having been deleted. I guess what I am curious about from the community is does anyone know what would cause a seemingly functional thread network to be destroyed by Apple Home and it to create a new Thread network? Also are there any good thread devices out there I could put on the network to maybe get some data about the inner workings of the thread network to see what events are happening around the time the network is destroyed? I am a network engineer/cloud architect by trade so I feel like I could grasp what is occurring if there was any log data but there appears to be none of that in the Apple Home data.