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        What is it?
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        Project Connected Home over IP

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        We’re sure you have questions.
        Here are some answers.
        Why IP?
        Today there is no widely adopted open standard for smart home which is built upon IP and yet IP is the protocol of the internet and is the most common network layer used in our homes and offices.
        With IP, messages can be routed across networks independent of the physical and link layers underlying them and there are ample battle tested algorithms and infrastructure for performing routing, switching and firewalling in robust and resilient ways.
        On top of IP, you inherit well-known transport protocols like TCP and UDP.
        Consequently, IP is an ideal way to deliver end-to-end security and privacy in communication between a device and another device, app, or service.
        There are a large number of IP-bearing networks today, designed for different use cases.
        Since the protocol is built upon IP, its message traffic should be able to flow seamlessly across different kinds of networks.
        Many Smart Home devices use proprietary protocols today, requiring them to be tethered to a home network using dedicated proxies and translators.
        By building upon IP, some of these devices may instead be able to connect directly with standardized networking equipment.
        You mentioned IP-based networking technologies.
        Which ones will Project Connected Home over IP focus on?
        Which ones might be enabled later?
        The Project will define a specific set of IP-based networking technologies for device certification.
        We expect that compliant devices must implement at least one supported technology and not necessarily all.
        The goal of the first specification release will be Wi-Fi, up to and including 802.11ax (aka Wi-Fi 6), that is 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax; Thread over 802.15.4-2006 at 2.4 GHz; and IP implementations for Bluetooth Low Energy, versions 4.1, 4.2, and 5.0 for the network and physical wireless protocols


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