I'm not sure Matter can solve this
A new, faster Wi-Fi network should be cause for celebration, but while I'm cheering my new all-fiber 300Mbps speeds, every smart home gadget in my home is crying out in horror.
While swapping out one system for another might seem like an extreme measure, it was for me a calculated move. My all-in-one cable box/router system had been failing for months, dropping all internet access with alarming regularity. The cable technician and his apprentice made short work of running the fiber, and setting up and installing three new cable boxes and a new basement-based router. As they were initializing the last box, the tech handed me a sheet of paper with my new Wi-Fi SSID and password. I smiled, took the paper, memorized the password , and then put the sheet aside.
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