what   are   Smart  home  Network and WiFi?       

Your smart home should remain on a separate Wi-Fi network

You don't necessarily have to buy a second router for this to happen. Your router's guest mode

The simplest approach is "guest mode" on your router, which provides a unique SSID and password with restricted access. However, all this really does is improve security, as it doesn't alter the way bandwidth is handled.

Decouple those dual bands

The best option for most people is to use separate 2.4 and 5GHz SSIDs on a single router, with most "normal" tech devices (streamers, laptops, etc.) connected to 5GHz, and all your smart home equipment on 2.4. This improves security, forces devices to use a reliable band, and still costs nothing extra unless you have an older router that can't handle 5GHz or a sufficient number of connections. If that's the case, you'll want to upgrade with or without an intelligent house.

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When shopping for smart home products, it is important to consider compatibility with your existing devices and platforms. Many smart home products can be controlled through a central hub or app, so make sure to research and choose products that are compatible with your preferred platform.

When shopping for smart home products, it is important to consider compatibility with your existing devices and platforms. Many smart home products can be controlled through a central hub or app, so make sure to research and choose products that are compatible with your preferred platform.

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