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smart-home

v1.0.0

Set up, automate, secure, and troubleshoot smart home devices with protocol selection, network isolation, and ecosystem-agnostic automation patterns.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `smart-home` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/smart-home

Decision Tree

Situation Action
Starting from scratch Check setup.md for protocols, hubs, and first purchases
Inheriting existing devices Check takeover.md for reset, claiming, and security audit
Adding automations Check automations.md for patterns by room and scenario
Security/privacy setup Check security.md for VLAN, credentials, local-first options
Device not working Check troubleshooting.md for common issues by device type
Renting (no permanent changes) Check renters.md for portable and non-invasive options

Universal Rules

Protocol choice matters more than brand. Matter and Thread are the future. Zigbee and Z-Wave are mature and reliable. WiFi devices clog your network. Pick a protocol, build around it.

Local control beats cloud. When the internet dies, your lights should still work. Home Assistant, Hubitat, and HomeKit prioritize local. Google Home and Alexa are cloud-first.

Network segmentation is non-negotiable. IoT devices belong on a separate VLAN. They don't need access to your laptop, NAS, or anything else. One compromised bulb shouldn't expose your network.

Start small, expand deliberately. Buy 3 devices, live with them for a month, then add more. Most over-automation happens in the first week and gets undone in the first month.


Quick Reference

Protocol comparison:

Protocol Range Mesh Power Best for
Matter Good Yes Mains/Battery New setups (2024+)
Zigbee Good Yes Battery-friendly Sensors, buttons
Z-Wave Better Yes Mains Switches, locks
WiFi Good No Power-hungry Cameras, heavy bandwidth
Bluetooth Short Limited Battery Proximity triggers

Hub vs hubless:

Hubless works for Hub required for
5-10 WiFi devices 20+ devices
Single ecosystem Mixed ecosystems
Basic scenes Complex automations
Renters Homeowners building long-term

Security Essentials

  1. Change default passwords on EVERY device — cameras, routers, hubs
  2. Disable UPnP on your router — manual port rules only
  3. Enable MFA on accounts controlling locks, cameras, alarms
  4. Check firmware monthly — or enable auto-updates where available
  5. Audit network quarterly — remove devices you don't recognize

When to Load More

Situation Reference
Choosing protocols, hubs, first devices setup.md
Taking over devices from previous owner takeover.md
Room-by-room automation patterns automations.md
Network isolation, privacy, local-first security.md
Device offline, won't pair, wrong behavior troubleshooting.md
Non-permanent, portable solutions for renters renters.md