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[[File:Dlink_powerplug.jpg|right|thumbnail| Our Australian 240v powerpoint]]
 
[[File:Dlink_powerplug.jpg|right|thumbnail| Our Australian 240v powerpoint]]
  
=== Getting Started ===
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== Getting Started ==
  
To get started, inbox your d-link powerpoint and followed the instructions provided to connect it to your WiFi network.  
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To get started, unbox your d-link power plug and followed the instructions provided to connect it to your WiFi network.  
  
 
[[File:Dlink_app.png|right|thumbnail| Follow the link instructions until you reach this point]]
 
[[File:Dlink_app.png|right|thumbnail| Follow the link instructions until you reach this point]]
  
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Once you have your power plug setup you should be able to switch it on and off via your smartphone as shown on the right.
  
In this activity If you are working through this on your own, and prefer a video guide, you can find one
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== IFTTT ==
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Once this is done we will set a trigger to turn the power plug on and off based on the time of day.

Revision as of 03:21, 15 July 2020

In this activity, we will switch a power plug on and off using the IFTTT. Before we get started, a quick word of safety. I have been very very careful to not expose any electronics greater than 5V USB or a 9v battery. In this lab we will only interact with the 240v power plug through an app. We will just treated it as a regular powerplug, except that the switch is now internet controlled. You must take this mindset, of never ever touching anything 240v. Your life, as well as the life of others around you depend on this. With any electronics that you interact with, if you don't understand something, don't touch it and contact an electrician.

Our Australian 240v powerpoint

Getting Started

To get started, unbox your d-link power plug and followed the instructions provided to connect it to your WiFi network.

Follow the link instructions until you reach this point

Once you have your power plug setup you should be able to switch it on and off via your smartphone as shown on the right.

IFTTT

Once this is done we will set a trigger to turn the power plug on and off based on the time of day.