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A smart home is a home outfitted with devices that can be controlled over an internet connection on one’s desktop, tablet, or smartphone. These connected devices can be appliances, lights, security systems, cameras, audio and video systems, televisions, thermostats, and even sprinklers.
The benefits of home automation typically fall into a few categories, including savings, safety, convenience, and control. Additionally, some consumers purchase home automation for comfort and peace of mind.
Home automation is worth the investment, in most cases. To determine if it’s worth it for you, you should weigh the potential benefits—what you’ll save in time and money over time—against the up-front costs.
Home automation does increase home value. More and more people want smart home functionality in their next homes. If your house is equipped with smart tech, you can most likely raise your asking price. You should work with a licensed real estate agent, though, to ensure your price falls within what the market can bear.
Home automation can help you save energy by ensuring your home uses resources like water and electricity more effectively, reducing waste throughout the home.
You may know that home automation can help increase your home’s convenience and security. But did you know it can also save you money? With home automation, you can make a small difference for the environment—and you see smaller utility bills as a result.
Yes, smart home technology works for businesses, at least in part. Businesses need more robust and scalable smart solutions, so they often turn to commercial applications.
No, you don’t have to make your whole house smart. You should weigh your options and decide whether to invest in standalone smart gadgets or a full-scale home automation network. Some people prefer the former, either because they’re new to smart home technology or desire connectivity for only one or two home functions.
In the first instance, you can try:
Removing (forgetting) the wireless network from your device WiFi settings.
Turning your WiFi off and on again
Rebooting your device
It’s possible that your location may be causing interference with the WiFi signal – try moving to another location to attempt to connect to the service.
Some smartphone roaming client apps may interfere with connectivity on our network – try uninstalling/deleting the app and rebooting your device before attempting to connect again.