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TP-LINK  M7350  Wi-Fi 5 | 3G | 4G | LTE Portable Router
TP-LINK M7350 Wi-Fi 5 | 3G | 4G | LTE Portable Router
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ASUS PCE-AXE5400 2402Mbps PCI Express WPA3 WiFi Adapter

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Kensington MicroSaver security cable lock 1.80 meter Cable
LEDVANCE SMART+ WiFi Classic Edison 60 5.5 Watt E27 Warm White Filament Bulb

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LEDVANCE SMART WIFI A60 9 Watt E27 RGBW Filament Bulb
LEDVANCE SMART+ WiFi Classic Globe 60 5.5 Watt E27 Warm White Filament Bulb
LEDVANCE SMART WIFI A60 9 Watt B22D RGBW Filament Bulb
HP 960 4K Streaming AI-Enhanced Webcam 695J6AA#ABB

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Microconnect 7.5 meter Cat6 UTP PVC Network Cable, RJ45 Male Connectors - Green
Microconnect 15 meter Cat5e UTP PVC Network Cable, RJ45 Male Connectors - Green
LEDVANCE LED SMART+ Wifi Planon Plus 450x450mm RGB + White - 4058075525221

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APC Symmetra SYRIM2 4-16kVA Redundant Intelligence ModuleAPC Symmetra SYRIM2 4-16kVA Redundant Intelligence Module
APC Symmetra SYRIM2 4-16kVA Redundant Intelligence Module
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HP JD566A MSR T1 Voice MIM Network Switch Module 1 Port, Port Speed 1.54MBps
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Refurbished HP Essential 4 Digit Combination Code 1.22meter Security Lock Cable 4.4 Diameter
Eaton 9PX3000IRTNBS 3000W 3 kVA Double-conversion UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply

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FAQs

Yes, most smart homes rely on Wi-Fi to function effectively. Wi-Fi provides the essential network connection that allows smart devices to communicate with each other and be controlled remotely through smartphones, tablets, or voice assistants. Many smart home devices, such as smart speakers, lighting systems, security cameras, and thermostats, require a stable Wi-Fi connection to operate smoothly. While some systems may use alternative technologies such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth for specific functions, a reliable Wi-Fi network remains the foundation for most modern smart home setups, particularly when internet access and remote control are required.
The devices required for a smart home depend on the level of automation and functionality desired. Typically, a smart home begins with a central hub or smart speaker, which acts as the main control point for connected devices. Common additions include smart lighting, thermostats, plugs, and switches, which allow users to automate and control household functions remotely. Security-related devices, such as smart doorbells, locks, sensors, and cameras, are also popular for enhancing home safety. Appliances such as smart TVs, robotic vacuum cleaners, and kitchen devices can further expand the system.
Many smart homes include cameras as part of their security and monitoring systems. Smart cameras are widely used for both indoor and outdoor surveillance, offering features such as motion detection, night vision, two-way audio, and live video streaming. These cameras can be integrated with other smart devices, allowing homeowners to monitor their property remotely via apps or smart displays. In addition to traditional security purposes, some smart cameras are also used for video doorbells, baby monitoring, and even keeping an eye on pets while away from home.
Yes, many smart home devices are designed to improve energy efficiency. Products such as smart thermostats, lighting systems, and plugs allow users to automate energy usage based on schedules, occupancy, or personal habits. These devices can help reduce unnecessary power consumption by turning off appliances or adjusting settings when rooms are unoccupied.