Hello, how can I control multiple roller shutters in one room individually but with as few switches as possible, without having to equip the entire house with a smart home system? My home builder sells Homematic products. But apart from the 3 roller shutters in the living and dining area, which I would like to control centrally yet individually and with as few switches as possible, I don’t really need a smart home system right now.
So, simply put, a switch with 3 buttons/toggles: one for up, one for down, and one to cycle through the roller shutters? This switch would be installed in a central location, with all the roller shutters in that room assigned to it?
So, simply put, a switch with 3 buttons/toggles: one for up, one for down, and one to cycle through the roller shutters? This switch would be installed in a central location, with all the roller shutters in that room assigned to it?
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Traumfaenger28 Jun 2019 23:05Mottenhausen schrieb:
that even an average-equipped burglar can easily open the roller shutters from the car. Have you ever tried to crack WPA2, especially if a password with 16, 18, or more characters was set that doesn’t just consist of something like start1234...? That’s a long story; an average-equipped burglar can’t do that.
Strahleman schrieb:
I doubt that closed roller shutters without the appropriate protection rating really offer burglary protection. I fully agree. Just visit the police’s burglary prevention advisory service. The roller shutters are not simply pushed up; they are completely ripped out of their anchors along the guide rails with a single jerk... Roller shutters are meant for shading, that’s what this is about.
danixf schrieb:
Regarding the topic) wireless or not. I doubt anyone would break into my average 0815 house. I agree. Someone who cracks WPA2 Wi-Fi is not interested in roller shutter control or burglary. Burglars usually act on impulse and break in spontaneously without much preparation. Anyone who spontaneously cracks a WPA2 password deserves my highest respect. That requires some equipment and preparation time. For me, those are two different types of offenders.
Conclusion: For selecting the control system, which was the original concern of the OP, these considerations hardly matter in my opinion.
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