Different expectations. I don't want my things to know that wifi exists. It stops vendor lock-in, it ensures local communication, it means things work even if network goes down. It also makes sure they will never autoupdate or join Mirai botnet.
I've got a mix of zwave (fibaro), ZigBee (Ikea) and ble at home and I'm ok with that.
Same boat here, I like knowing that none of of my devices can get network access, all they can do is communicate with HomeAssistant.
And with Zigbee bindings most of my inputs are set up in a way that they still work even if HomeAssistant goes down.
Not that HomeAssistant has ever down, but I can imagine its SSD or something failing and not bothering moving it to a different computer for a few days while I get a replacement in.
Yeah I think so -- I like to think I can control my router at least, so I don't have to worry about it. That said, probably not protected from the botnet case.
Also, unfortunately up until now I've been saying the wrong thing -- I mean Matter over Thread versus Matter over Wifi. Matter over Wifi seemed like a winner to me because I could just use it.
It looks like going forward I'll be plugging a small SBC into my Router's USB (+ ethernet) and connecting a Zigbee + Thread dongle. That should cover me for most communication options, then from there it's "just" a software problem :)
Different expectations. I don't want my things to know that wifi exists. It stops vendor lock-in, it ensures local communication, it means things work even if network goes down. It also makes sure they will never autoupdate or join Mirai botnet.
I've got a mix of zwave (fibaro), ZigBee (Ikea) and ble at home and I'm ok with that.