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In order to keep all elements of your smart meter system up to date, your energy supplier performs regular ... In some cases, a firmware update of your communications hub may disconnect your In-Home Display from the smart metering system. In this case, your in-home display will automatically try to establish a secure connection with your.pwhn emfn zgnh -
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Thankfully, unlike its predecessor, SMETS2 smart meters use an entirely separate, bespoke wireless system. You don't need Wi-Fi in your home for it to work and it won't use your Wi-Fi if you have it. Your smart meter and in-home display communicate via a secure national network which is solely for smart meters called the DCC wireless.nwdu klye ihyr -
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First generation 'SMETS1' meters frequently stop working when you switch supplier, so you'd need to start doing manual meter readings again if you did so. 'SMETS2', the newer type, allow you to switch while keeping your meter's functionality. The Government-backed Data Communications Company (DCC) is supposed to be installing infrastructure to.jskk iots vxna
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