drm200

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[–] drm200@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

If it is an older house, it may not be too difficult to run Ethernet cable either below the floor or above the ceiling to a more central location. Then you could either 1) add a more capable wifi router (and turn off the Xfinity wifi), or 2) add another access point at the new location to provide a better wifi coverage.

Very old homes, sometimes have lots of plaster in the walls and that is problematic for wifi penetration.

[–] drm200@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

No technical barrier here. For $10 you can see if it meets your needs

[–] drm200@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I just want to trickle some water to some plants once per week. All I need is an outlet that can control the source power. It is a request from my wife so they do not perish while away.

 

I currently have no home automation in my home, but I do have a number of apple devices.

I am going to be gone for a few months, and would like the ability to turn on a 2 amp 120v device once per week for about 30 minutes. It would be fine if it turned on/off at the same time every week. It is not required that I have the ability to turn it on/off remotely … but I do have internet available.

What hardware would accomplish this small project easily?