One of the issues that Apple told us at the last developer conference in June, WWDC, was about the launch of HomeKit-compatible routers that would allow the user to have greater control and above all better communication between home devices. greater security, better options and improved communication
It looks like these HomeKit-compatible routers will be more secure depending on the unwanted third-party access, but this will also complicate their initial configuration, something that is now much easier to do with HomePod, Apple TV or iPad Security seems like a step above with routers compatible with HomeKit but on Apple's support page, their configuration means that it won't be easy.
Certain safety standards for devices include a very secure level called "Banned", More about manufacturer-specific security on"By default"Finally we find at least one option available"There is no limit"Ultimately improving the security of our home automation network is important and assuming that in addition to switching off or on lights, in some cases we are already using locks with HomeKit, porters or similar, so it's important that that data is safe, of course, it will be time to recharge the batteries further. configuration.