• @[email protected]
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    6010 months ago

    Anybody in his right minds wouldn’t connect a washing machine to WiFi in the first place.

    • @[email protected]
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      2110 months ago

      I’d connect it to wifi maybe. I wouldn’t connect it to the Internet.

      When it comes to home automation I’m generally onboard, but it’s local control or nothing.

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        10 months ago

        That’s a good strategy. You can do a lot of smart home automation with two separate networks, where one has Internet access and the other doesn’t.

        Here’s a reminder, keep your old routers, having an extra can really come in handy.

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      10 months ago

      I dunno about you, but I would love to get a notification on my watch when the machine has finished it’s cycle. The stupid high pinched repeated beeping noise sucks… especially when it’s the next door neighbour’s washing machine and they’re not even home, so it goes on and on for fucking hours. And I’d like to see proper error descriptions on my phone, instead of just “UE” on the timer LCD. WTF is a “UE” error?

      If we’re going to get really fancy… I’d love to be able to load the machine in the morning, but tell it to actually start running several hours later while I’m at work. I obviously don’t want clean wet clothes going mouldy in the washing machine all day… but I don’t really want to run the washing machine when I’m home either, because it’s noisy.

      Remote activation would also be better for the environment and also better for my clothes - I’d use the the slow gentle economy cycle every time if I could remotely trigger it at 3pm on a weekday. I’m definitely not going to use that on the evenings (when I’ll be asleep in 3 hours) or on weekends (when I don’t know if I’ll be home in 3 hours time).

      A wifi connected washing machine sounds like a great feature to me, and I’d happily pay for it (with dollars, not with an invasion of privacy). I guess that means I won’t be buying an LG.

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        910 months ago

        I don’t know. My washing machine beeps three times in increasing intervals, so it isn’t that intrusive. The display shows me unique error codes that I can look up when someone happens. And I can set the machine to finish in a set amount of hours, so it will start just in time to be done when I’m back. All without WiFi

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          Mine is in part of the house that I’m very likely to hear it when in most.of the rest of the house.

          But I agree in general, and I wouldn’t use it. And I have way more home automation stuff set up (and a dedicated non-infernet-connected network for it) than most people.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        My home assistant tracks the power usage of my washing machine (via a Tasmota plug) and notifies me when the power goes under a threshold for a few minutes. Which happens at the end of the washing cycle.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        wet clothes going mouldy in the washing machine all day.

        Never heard such a thing. I recommend to get a German one. Seriously.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        How old is your washing machine? All of the washing machines that I have had over the last 15 years have had unique error codes, a button combination to turn off the buzzer and a delayed end functionality. Just set the program, click on the clock icon and set the program end time.

    • mechoman444
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      910 months ago

      As an appliance repair man if 20 years don’t ever connect your application to the wifi.

      Knowing what part of the cycle your washing machine is in at all times is useless information.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        Exactly. Everyone has a device that can tell them when the machine is done. It is the programmable alarm in everyone’s mobile phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      810 months ago

      Anybody in his right minds wouldn’t connect buy a washing machine to with WiFi in the first place.

      Ftfy

      Said this elsewhere recently, family had a washing machine for 30 years, from when I was little to in my 30’s. Just fixed as needed. Could’ve still fixed it when they replaced it, just felt it was time.

      I’ve never had dirty clothes come out of a washing machine, using cold water and powder soap. Not sure why people think an agitator needs all this nonsense attached.

      I still buy my machines used off Craigslist. Current one (apartment style) is 20 years old, I’ve had it for 5 if them. Cost me less than $200. Replaced a spring for $20 so far.

      There are no IoT/smart devices in my house (well, damn TV, but I’m workin on that).

      • @[email protected]
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        810 months ago

        Only company that makes dumb TVs anymore is Scepter, but those TV are a dice roll cause in the same model 1 tv can have a great screen and 1 can have a horrible one… and I’ve had the bad luck of the draw to get multiple bad screens that looked like shit.

        So I gave up and bought a TLC.

        I cracked it open and unplugged the wifi antenna though, cause you can bet your ass that bitch will never have a chance to phone home and report any and all network snooping.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          Hopefully. I fear the day I plug in a new monitor and the damn thing pops up a “Please enter your wifi username and password to use this monitor”

    • @[email protected]
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      310 months ago

      It’s mainly done for smart bome feature. People want fully automated homes, and right now more than 90% of all "smart devices are basically botnets. Zigbee ftw.

    • BoofStroke
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      010 months ago

      But then anybody can connect to its default broadcast. Better to pair it to something you can control.