Today’s Smart Homes Require a Strong Home Network to Ensure Reliable, Fast Wi-Fi Coverage
Today’s homes are connected more than ever before, and the number of connected devices is growing exponentially. In 2020, each home in the U.S. had an average of 10 connected devices. In 2021, that number rose to 25. By the time 2030 rolls around, an estimated 500 billion connected devices are expected to inhabit the earth.
How many devices does your home in New Canaan, CT, have? It’s amazing once we start counting. The Internet of Things has changed our reality in ways we could have never imagined. Smart home automation allows the blinds to open for us before we get out of bed and makes sure the doors are locked, the lights are out, and the security’s armed when we go to bed. Our streaming music plays throughout the home and out into the yard, and our landscape lights welcome us home.
Sometimes, however, we take for granted the invisible part of the system—the behind-the-scenes taskmaster that makes everything possible—the home network setup that connects each of our devices to the internet and each other. Our smart TVs, smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and streaming devices are nothing without it.