Smart Devices (Alexa/Light Bulbs etc): Is there anything to be aware of with these types of smart devices and connecting to WiFi?
Question:
Is there anything to be aware of with smart devices and connecting to WiFi?
Answer:
Many cheaper IoT devices still use the old WiFi technology in them, which you will see referred to as ‘2.4Ghz WiFi’. Because the more modern 5Ghz WiFi is best suited to residential buildings, that is what your main wireless network uses. You can still use the device if it only supports 2.4Ghz, but there is a separate wireless network name at your property to use (with the same personal password). The 2.4Ghz network should only be used by these devices that don’t support 5Ghz. You will get better performance on the main property network name. The network name that supports 2.4Ghz is: z.TRB 2.4
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How do I connect my Amazon Alexa (or other similar smart device)?
Follow the instructions provided by the smart device manufacturer. Your property WiFi uses the same type of Authentication (WPA2 Pre-Shared Key) that these device instructions are expecting you to use.
How Many Devices can I use on the WiFi?
You can use 10 devices at any one time. You are able to connect more than 10 devices using your personal WiFi password, but only 10 will be able to concurrently connect at the same time.
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