| ▲ | afavour 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> It would be a no-go for non-techies. There are better solutions, like Apple’s HomeKit. I’m able to watch a camera that has no internet access because it passed through my Apple TV, which serves as a home hub. I didn’t have to set any of this up, it just works when you have the required hardware. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | qurren 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
HomeKit will take care of the VPN/remote access part, sure, but your devices still need to communicate with the HomeKit device, and that's usually over Wi-Fi, which puts the devices on the public internet, and carries the same security risk. There are various non-internet protocols for IoT devices, none of them good: * Zigbee: Requires some technical understanding to set up, devices randomly disconnect for hours even when they are 2ft from the coordinator, all-around horrible experience for non-techies * Non-standard Zigbee variants: even worse * Matter-over-Thread: horrendously designed from a UX perspective. Easy-to-lose barcodes stuck on cards in the packaging, weird 12-letter codes, and your non-techie cannot understand what the hell Matter or Thread is. Pairing is an absolute nightmare. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | Rohansi 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> I’m able to watch a camera that has no internet access because it passed through my Apple TV, which serves as a home hub. How exactly does this prevent the same kind of issue for Apple devices? Aren't you just trusting that Apple handles your data better than TP-Link? Not saying they don't but routing through another device doesn't really add security on its own. | |||||||||||||||||||||||