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How I helped my high-rise neighbors remotely control their smart apartments for free

neighborinoNeighborino 01/20/2024 at 17:460 Comments

One of the positive things that came out of the difficult time period that was the early 2020s was that hackers and tinkerers everywhere found themselves with lots more time for their hobbies, many of which were open source/made public. I was no exception.

When I introduced Raspberry Pis as a way to enable remote access to our smart apartments' systems I was bothered by the complexity of it all - most of my neighbors would not be able to do it on their own and I was not interested in doing much more than the 10 already done house calls to equip the others.

I wanted to develop a way that would ideally be a software-only solution and should be as simple as my original Android app tool (documented in my first project's logs here on Hackaday.io).

I was aware that every apartment already had a low-power computer that was powered on 24/7 which could be turned into a server - the wall-mounted Android tablets! (Though I had mixed feelings about the device being a mid-range model - and since it was introduced, 7 years have already passed.)

Some things needed to be considered:

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