thats terrible, considering the interference that can cause connection issues if said smart device is a door bell, a lock, a wireless camera system, a motion sensor and so on.None that I know of.
What's worse, no connection due to interference or short range?thats terrible, considering the interference that can cause connection issues if said smart device is a door bell, a lock, a wireless camera system, a motion sensor and so on.
before wireless became commonplace at homes, these devices would be wired.What's worse, no connection due to interference or short range?
These are not performance driven products and low cost is key.
Are there any 5 GHz wireless smart home devices out there? I don't run 2.4 GHz wireless any more. My wife bought a device to turn off lights but it was only 2.4 GHz so it would not work with my wireless.
My wife bought a device to turn off lights but it was only 2.4 GHz so it would not work with my wireless.
Are there any 5 GHz wireless smart home devices out there? I don't run 2.4 GHz wireless any more. My wife bought a device to turn off lights but it was only 2.4 GHz so it would not work with my wireless.
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