Having a smart meter installed that reduces your WiFi performance to that of an aged asthmatic cat.
Great.
Cursory internet investigations suggest it may operate on the same bandwidth. I just don't understand.
So it's now in a drawer, like the poster above I won't know how much I'm being de-breeked for, probably a good thing. Nope not at all.
ZigBee can operate on 2.4GHz which your WiFi might be. 5GHz WiFi generally performs better anyway so you could switch to that although the in-home display shouldn't really cause a problem.
I mostly found the in-home display pointless anyway.
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Having a smart meter installed that reduces your WiFi performance to that of an aged asthmatic cat.
Great.
Cursory internet investigations suggest it may operate on the same bandwidth. I just don't understand.
So it's now in a drawer, like the poster above I won't know how much I'm being de-breeked for, probably a good thing. Nope not at all.