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An IoT Guide Utilizing Connectivity API's

The internet of things (IoT) is the connection of devices, sensors, and other objects, all of which send and receive data for seamless communication enabling various online tasks. All these are done through internet connectivity api's and other known networks, which have steadily grown over the years as a way to interconnect most things.

These days, for instance, a refrigerator can be connected to a single source, along with the lights, washing machine, and even computer laptop or tablet. For this reason, most small offices now integrate home IoT devices into their daily operations, allowing them to save on costs, improve efficiency, support security, and so much more.

While it’s true that most IoT systems are consumer-based (i.e. non-industrial), companies and office spaces can rely heavily on IoT solutions and connectivity API's, now being made commercially available. To make the most from an IoT environment, here is a quick and easy guide to follow:

Step 1: Conduct a Home IoT test

Your Home IoT devices are usually connected through a vendor mobile application and a gateway device, and you can access your Home IoT devices through various means, such as an HTTP API. Ideally, you’d want to access your devices from within your local office or network. Doing so will ensure that all your devices are secure and not exposed to the entirety of the internet.

Step 2: Send out requests to IoT devices using the office WiFi

Mobile vendors typically have guides on setting up your IoT devices, and you’ll need to ensure that you follow these instructions. Usually, you would have to connect your hub device to your office router and to a power outlet. After doing so, you’ll need to navigate the mobile app or interface and register the aforementioned hub device. Your app will have all the necessary functionality to do so.

After registering your hub device, you can now set up and register the rest of your devices using your office WiFi. To do so, place batteries or plug in your desired devices and put them close to the hub. Press the hub’s link button, and your hub device will now manage that device. With this, your app will now let you control everything that your hub manages.

Step 3: Be aware of the weaknesses

IoT devices operate mainly on connectivity API, which are used for better transmission of data using the cloud. Most platforms are designed specifically for such infrastructure, which then makes the processes easier to use and conduct on the user’s end. Given the nature of the digital space, however, one wrong move can leave your entire IoT system vulnerable. Hackers can easily attack your devices, as any weaknesses in your security systems (e.g. a default Wi-Fi router password that can be guessed) will be taken advantage of. For this reason, you’ll want to continuously conduct hosting checks and be attentive to any unexpected device behavior.

The Bottom Line

As we move further into the age of digitalization, bear in mind that progress means embracing the new and innovative. This means investing in powerful technologies, including the Internet of Things. The prospect of integrating a system designed for the home or remote office may seem daunting, but with the right preparation and planning, you’ll be well on your way to creating an advanced office and therefore, progressive teams.


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