May I please ask anyone capable of answering, why would advertising a product to be a wireless hub, then watching a video I noticed someone demonstrated plugging two cords into the back of the unit which includes a plug for the router. How can it be described as wireless if any kind of plug is necessary. This has nothing to do with the tempest weather station by the way. Thanks
Any device could have both option, being wireless and also able to be linked via network . One option doesnât exclude the other ⌠maybe link the video ??
I think I know whoâs Hub you are referring to. . .and if I am right. . .I have one of those such âwirelessâ hubs that is also connected to my router / access point with an ethernet cable
Marketing frequently uses âhubâ and âgatewayâ interchangeably.
My Philips Hue hub is wired to the LAN but the other gear talks wirelessly to it, although itâs not on wifi frequencies.
To be clear, you refer to a non Weatherflow hub I never crossed one and for as much I know none is coming.
Until we have Power-Over-Air or everything jumps to solar power, we will always need some type of plugâŚ
Besides, itâs typically the functionality that is advertised as âwirelessâ, and generally understood that the devices will need some sort of power source.
yes thatâs right @ericâŚitâs from a another brand!
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