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    How to configure IoT devices?

    npsnps20 December 2019Updated:26 June 2024
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    The Internet of Things (abbreviated as IoT) is a powerful consumer trend today. More and more devices are being now connected all over the world with the purpose of gathering and sharing data. IoT is on the rise because it brings consumers a number of significant benefits.

    IoT devices

    Apart from convenient access to information, such as smart, connected products, IoT offers advantages such as increased energy efficiency, higher product quality, and improved security.

    As IoT devices are gradually but surely advancing to reach our homes, businesses, and social settings, there arises a common problem of their configuration. The current IoT device landscape isn’t mature yet, and the configuration of IoT devices is often challenging.

    IoT device configuration and management

    This problem is the reason why IoT device management strategies are so important for the success of IoT on the market. IoT device management refers to the process of authenticating, configuring, monitoring, and maintaining devices in their best shape. Effective device management is critical for ensuring the health connectivity and security of IoT devices ? be it in smart homes or smart offices.

    Most IoT application vendors provide comprehensive device management options that come as part of their solutions. However, consumers that invest in IoT systems need to be able to configure their devices on their own. And since many consumer IoT devices are sold as part of closed solution stacks, that might be difficult.

    That’s why configuration can be such a challenge in IoT, especially if consumers fill their homes with devices from different providers. Such solutions usually offer IoT devices together with network access and IoT gateway, as well as a cloud service. All these components are knitted together by the vendor. This approach to device management is convenient for vendors, but it limits the configurability of solutions to customers.

    Solution? If you’re looking for the best way to configure a large number of IoT devices, consider using an IoT device management platform. Such platforms streamline the process of configuring IoT devices so that they serve your home or business well.

    We hope that this article helps you in setting up an optimal IoT infrastructure.

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