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If Bluetooth keys are used to unlock your door, you'll be notified in real-time. If you're big on smart homes and home automation, this is an important factor.

Integration with smart devices usually involves a smart hub. WiFi-enabled smart locks allow for said integration.

The smart hub acts as a one-stop shop to control the multiple smart devices on one platform or application, streamlining the numerous third-party apps. Photo credit: CNET. Mostly, you'll want to connect to smart speakers to control your lock via voice assistants. Lock or unlock your door remotely or check access logs using voice commands and more for a more convenient experience.

That's not saying that non-WiFi-enabled smart locks aren't able to integrate with other devices. The igloohome line of smart locks and lockboxes work with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa; of course, it can't unlock doors remotely unless an external hub is present.

There's more to explore depending on the brand and manufacturer. Whether you choose a WiFi-enabled smart lock or not is dependent on your needs and preferences. Ultimately, smart locks bring convenience to its users and enhances your quality of life regardless of the one you pick.

Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Johnathan Burger Johnathan Burger. Dec 22, PM in response to woody In response to woody It's because the WiFi network is secured and requires a password.

Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: woody Question: Q: wifi setting has a lock symbol beside the wifi symbol More Less. Ask a question Reset. If you see your neighbor's Wi-Fi in an unsecure state e. Don't assume the owner configured the device, perhaps it was a more technically savvy neighborhood high school student or a for hire network installer -- who in both cases failed to put a WPA2 password in place.

In Queensland, Australia the police are identifying unprotected Wi-Fi during their routine patrols and notifying their owners in an effort to protect unwary citizens from their own unprotected routers. This is something suitable for neighborhood watch organizations. Use a strong password characters which aren't a word and include non-predictable symbols [ e. You may also consider limiting access to your network to MAC addresses you own or know.

Don't forget to set up separate guest connectivity to leave a clear audit trail distinguishing between your use and guest users whom you have no control over.

This could be especially important for the small business owner whose network may be used by an unscrupulous individual.



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