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Complete Smart Home Setup Checklist: Everything You Need

22 min · 5. juni 2026
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You're ready to start building your smart home, but most people skip the infrastructure nobody talks about and end up with devices that won't connect, protocols that don't match, and a router that can't handle the load. In this episode, we walk through the complete smart home setup checklist—what infrastructure you need before buying a single device, which protocol decisions lock you in or set you free, and which devices to buy first so you actually learn how automations work before scaling up. * Your Wi-Fi and router need to be ready before you add any smart devices. That means testing signal strength in every room you plan to automate, making sure your router can handle at least 30% more devices than you're planning, and setting up separate network names for your 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz bands so devices don't get confused during setup. * Choosing your protocol—Matter, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Thread—is the most important decision you'll make because it determines which devices you can buy and whether they'll work together. You can't easily switch protocols later without replacing everything, so you need to pick one based on the kinds of devices you want, how reliable you need the system to be, and whether you care about future compatibility across different brands. * Start with five to eight devices in one room first, not your whole house. Buy a couple smart plugs, a couple motion sensors, some lights, and a voice speaker—then live with it for two weeks to make sure the protocol works in your home and the automation platform does what you need before you spend more money. * Most smart devices install without tools, but you'll need an electrician if you want in-wall smart switches and your house doesn't have neutral wires in the switch boxes. That's the one thing that can turn a $30 switch into a $200 rewiring job, so check your electrical setup before you buy anything. * Always budget an extra 20% for the things you didn't know you'd need—extra mesh repeaters to cover dead zones, longer cables, mounting hardware, spare batteries. Every installation needs extras, and running out of money halfway through means compromising on placement or reliability. Show Links Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Full article [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/complete-smart-home-setup-checklist] Related Articles Smart Home Backup Power Solutions: Complete Guide to Uninterruptible Automation [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/smart-home-backup-power-solutions-complete-guide-to-uninterruptible-automation] Smart Home Power Monitoring: Real-Time Energy Tracking with Matter & Zigbee Sensors [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/smart-home-power-monitoring-real-time-energy-tracking-with-matter-zigbee-sensors] Home Automation Ideas: Smart Solutions for Every Room [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/home-automation-ideas] How to Choose Smart Lighting: Protocol, Ecosystem Lock-In & Budget Guide [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/how-to-choose-smart-lighting] Smart Light Bulb Protocols Explained: Zigbee vs Z-Wave vs Matter vs Wi-Fi [https://mysmarthomesetup.com/smart-light-bulb-protocols-explained]

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