Connecting your smart devices through Ethernet, power‑line, wireless mesh, and proprietary systems.
đź–§ Ethernet (IP) Networks
Ethernet network for high‑speed automation
Uses existing Internet protocol infrastructure.
High speed and reliable for demanding devices.
Supports both wired and Wi‑Fi connections.
Ideal for hubs, cameras, and high‑bandwidth devices.
⚡ UPB (Universal Power‑line Bus)
UPB sends signals over existing electrical wiring
Communicates over 120V AC wiring.
Phase coupler ensures both electrical phases receive the signal.
Reliable with no range issues, but slower than other networks.
Best for lighting control and fixed electrical devices.
📡 Z‑Wave Wireless Networks
Z‑Wave devices forming a mesh network
Mesh network where devices relay signals to each other.
Low‑power RF allows battery devices to last over a year.
Requires careful placement to maintain connectivity.
Best for lighting, sensors, locks, and low‑bandwidth devices.
đź“¶ Proprietary Wireless Systems
Proprietary wireless network for motorized blinds
Used for specific devices like motorized blinds.
Devices must be within range of the controller’s antenna.
Coverage can be expanded with additional antennas or repeaters.
Best for specialized automation products from specific brands.
🖼️ Visual Inspiration
Imagine a home where Ethernet‑connected hubs, UPB switches, Z‑Wave sensors, and proprietary wireless blinds all work together seamlessly — each network playing to its strengths.