The SwipeWi-Fi Alliance, the non-profit organization that certifies Wi-Fi enabled products, is ready to usher in a new era of the smart homes.
Traditionally, there have been no set standards for integrating a wireless network directly into home blueprints, unlike other essential utilities, such as plumbing and electricity. But as our houses continue to be filled with IoT appliances that depend on the internet, a strong network signal is becoming increasingly important.
The org has issued a new set of guidelines for homebuilders to follow to include wireless networks in their designs, which were drafted with an eye to the needs of a connected future, according to the Wi-Fi Alliance announcement:
The requirements consider the increasing number of smart home devices expected in homes over the next decade, and the growing demand for data-intensive usages such as virtual reality and simultaneous 4K video streams. Wi-Fi Home Design will scale to accommodate both the growth in Wi-Fi devices and high-bandwidth applications.
The first homebuilding company to use the certification, South Florida-based Lennar, is bringing Amazon's Alexa as part of the project.
Sure, blueprints may sound wonky, but anyone who's ever suffered from a persistent deadzone knows how important well-designed network coverage is.
The all-over coverage will come courtesy of strategically placed LAN access points (APs) throughout the floor plan based on the Wi-Fi alliance guidelines, which should provide a strong wireless network in the entire home and even outside of it, to patios and garages.
Lennar's partnership with Amazon brings a new wrinkle to the idea of a smart home, with Alexa included even before move-in and the homes optimized for smart appliances. The integration will come through Amazon's Echo speakers, which a spokesperson said will be included in each build. We're not quite at the point where the AI lives directly in the walls, à la my colleague Damon Beres' favorite film Smart House, but it's a start.
The Lennar-built homes will also offer devices on the Samsung SmartThings connected platform and activation and service from Amazon Home Services as a perk of the partnership. However, other devices can also be connected. If you love your Google Home, it will work here too.
Lennar, which operates in 19 states, will begin a phased rollout to offer the Wi-Fi Alliance-certified homes in some markets next month, and the Wi-Fi certification could become a major new aspect in home design if other builders follow and adopt the standards. We all want that perfect network connection -- and if your house is built with Wi-Fi as a central focus, perhaps we can finally have it.
Topics Amazon Alexa
Fox News host takes Trump denial to a whole new levelTeen wins the right to perform in drag at high school after classmates sign petitionFacebook Avatars, which are definitely not Bitmoji, are rolling out in the U.S.Justin Bieber singing about iced coffee is the 2017 Song of the SummerEven the White House doesn't know what Ivanka Trump doesYour internet provider is full of it on net neutrality. Now with proof.Twitter says new coronavirus misinformation rules will apply to TrumpTikTok faces scrutiny over minors' user data ... againBro, do you even stream? CrossFit strikes deal with Facebook Live.Taylor Swift's alleged new boyfriend isn't even verified on Twitter yetFox News host takes Trump denial to a whole new levelSlack was down and the timing couldn't have been worseHow to download free ebooks and digital audiobooks from public librariesBro, do you even stream? CrossFit strikes deal with Facebook Live.Slack's redesigned mobile apps are less likely to make you bang your head against a wallSorry, contactFacebook to acquire Giphy for $400 millionHow to download free ebooks and digital audiobooks from public librariesWatch an alligator eat a huge fish on a golf course in *DRUMROLL* FloridaSenate gives law enforcement the OK to spy on your internet history It shouldn’t be teen girls’ job to mitigate harm on Instagram Adam Rippon just brilliantly sassed the judges at the Winter Olympics 4 things to know about mental health support in schools 5 things you can't do on Bumble How to set up and use the Focus feature in iOS 15 Timothée Chalamet showed us all how to be better people at the BAFTAs Tesla drivers become less attentive when using Autopilot, study finds Best and worst of 2021 Emmys 'Ted Lasso' wins Emmy for best comedy 'Vigil' is the best new British crime show you're not watching Everything coming to Disney+ in October Bored in the parking lot? Android Auto just added games. Donald Trump asks Mar Ice dancing pair overcomes costume issue, nabs the silver medal Snapchat releases new lenses teaching ASL basics How to turn on and access your App Privacy Report in iOS 15 New York City passes landmark bills to protect delivery workers The EU wants phone manufacturers to switch to USB Everything you need to know about Steve McQueen's 3 documentaries on Amazon Prime 'Black Panther': A guide to all your crushes