ᐅ Controlling Roller Shutters via App in a New Construction Project
Created on: 9 Oct 2021 09:17
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Botan12
I would like to control my roller shutters via an app.
I am currently building a new house and the electrical work is in progress.
There are a total of 13 roller shutters, but unfortunately my electrician doesn’t have much experience with this and asked me to look into it myself.
The budget for the materials is not very high, up to 500€; is it possible to find something reasonable within that range, or would you recommend just leaving it?
I am currently building a new house and the electrical work is in progress.
There are a total of 13 roller shutters, but unfortunately my electrician doesn’t have much experience with this and asked me to look into it myself.
The budget for the materials is not very high, up to 500€; is it possible to find something reasonable within that range, or would you recommend just leaving it?
The critical point, as mentioned, is the Wi-Fi coverage. Since you asked about issues with 31 devices connected to the Wi-Fi, I assume your network knowledge isn’t very advanced. Therefore, a reminder: depending on the size of the house, it’s advisable to plan for several access points right from the start.
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SamSamSam4 Nov 2021 11:35Araknis schrieb:
As mentioned, the key issue is the Wi-Fi coverage. Since you asked about problems with 31 devices on the Wi-Fi, I assume you’re not very experienced with networking, so just a reminder to plan for several access points depending on the size of the house 😉Good point, thanks. We are building relatively small, about 140m2 (1,507 sq ft) over 1.5 floors.
I think two access points, each placed roughly in the center of the house, should be sufficient.
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hampshire4 Nov 2021 15:43SamSamSam schrieb:
I think two access points, each placed centrally in the house, should be sufficient.You can simulate this beforehand. Some manufacturers offer appropriate tools on their websites.Similar topics