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Kitchen and Family HubI previously purchased several SmartThings plugs to control lights and appliances in my home. I wanted to purchase another and noticed plugs from Samsung are no longer available. I have tried two different plugs from Amazon and one failed to hold onto the network and the other required that I load a separate app and then try to connect to my SmarthThings hub. It wouldnāt pair. Iām not a computer engineer and am frustrated that this is so challenging. Why wouldnāt Samsung sell a product that is integral to their SmartThings systems? Any advice would be appreciated.
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Kitchen and Family HubI have multiple smart plugs in my home, none of them are Samsung. I use TP-Link and they work perfectly fine with SmartThings. All of your smart plugs do not have to be the same brand, they only have to be compatible with smart things; and most do require their own app initially, you never really have to go into it again other than to set them up. You can find a list of supported devices in the SmartThings app and then make the appropriate purchases. Open SmartThings, tap the 3-line menu on the bottom right and then click the supported devices section. Also, As @Dan2023 mentioned, smart devices work best when connected to the 2.4gHz network, even if you have to unbridge your networks to create two separate networks. I have found that the auto network selection of combined frequencies does not play nicely with smart devices.