If you can find every device you want to control remotely in the app's (SmartLife) very large database, you probably won't have a problem remotely booting your device over Wi-Fi. But. Manufacturers are unaware that Hunter sells ceiling fans in the US. So you see a completely inadequate guide in the DIY equipment section. This should be used if your device is not in the app's database. What the instructions say and what actually happens are two different things, no matter what you do or how loud you swear. I programmed a Mitsubishi Mini Split in less than 2 minutes. I spent hours turning the ceiling fan on or off (Hunter). Will not work. Not closed. If it weren't so cheap I would buy another IR blaster from a different manufacturer but I bet they are all made by the same Chinese company with the same database. Even if your device has something to do with temperature, the control app only works with degrees Celsius.
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