![]() And then I go through the setup process and once that's done, once it's confirmed and I've gone through that whole thing, it's on the Wi-Fi network. So I just plug it in out at the edge of the Wi-Fi coverage. ![]() It connects directly to your Wi-Fi, which is great in some ways, but it has to be set up on that 2.4 GHz band. ![]() It's a cheaper off-brand one (read: not the Philips Hue brand). So in this case, like I said, I'm going to illustrate with a smart light bulb. And when I get to the edge of that coverage, it's going to automatically flip over to that 2.4 GHz connection because that's the only one that’s available at that distance. So, whatever the smart home device is-in this case it's a light bulb-I just need to get to the edge of my Wi-Fi coverage. And how do you make your smart device connect to the 2.4 GHz? Well, pretty easily, actually.
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