The smart home upgrade nobody wants to do is labeling every cable and device
It finally happens: a smart plug goes offline, and you're not sure which one. You open your router dashboard and you're greeted by a list of devices with names like "ESP_88bc," "Android_4f91," and three separate entries that just say "Amazon Echo." You know one of those plugs controls the lamp in the office, but which IP address belongs to which physical device is anybody's guess. What should take two minutes turns into twenty, and you haven't even touched a cable yet. Your gear can be the smartest, your setup can be the sickest, but it's only as organized as you make it. Taking the time to label things both physically and digitally saves so much grief later on, and it should be the first thing you do when you first set up your smart home.
It finally happens: a smart plug goes offline, and you’re not sure which one. You open your router dashboard and you’re greeted by a list of devices with names like “ESP_88bc,” “Android_4f91,” and three separate entries that just say “Amazon Echo.” You know one of those plugs controls the lamp in the office, but which IP address belongs to which physical device is anybody’s guess. What should take two minutes turns into twenty, and you haven’t even touched a cable yet. Your gear can be the smartest, your setup can be the sickest, but it’s only as organized as you make it. Taking the time to label things both physically and digitally saves so much grief later on, and it should be the first thing you do when you first set up your smart home.
Luna Nguyen
France
France
Published by: aplhsindia.in
