A:AnswerJust purchased an eero and have had the same issue with our existing Wemo minis. In the eero app go to settings > troubleshooting > my device won’t connect > my device is 2.4 GHz only > temporarily pause 5 GHz. Turn off your phones with connection and reconnect. Now try to set up the Wemo plugs using the factory reset option on them. They’ll work perfectly to connect and the 5GHz will restart in 15 minutes and your Wemos will stay connected to the eero at this point. Kind of a pain but it works!
A:AnswerNo it is not GFCI, but most places require outdoor outlets to be on a GFCI in that circuit so should be covered by your GFCI outlets. No, it turns both plugs on/off simultaneously. Not sure on it's temperature rating. Didn't see any details on that in the manual.- only that it is IP44 rated.
A:Answer15 amps combined. The outlets are not independently controlled.
I have 2 of these. They both have issues. One of them completed the setup process. It can be controlled manually from the app. However, I cannot get it to respond to rules.
The other one will not complete the setup process.
I have several other Wemo devices and they all work fine. I think the outdoor plug has some defects that need to be addressed.
A:AnswerSorry, but Belkin's WeMo does not have a dimmable Wi-Fi smart outdoor plug. There are other brands with this capability. Upon checking, it does not appear that Best Buy carries them, but it doesn't hurt to ask at your nearest Best Buy.
A:AnswerIt’s not your phone but your Wi-Fi router. As long as the outlet can connect to your home network, it doesn’t matter about your phone. Your phone uses Wi-Fi or cellular to connect, not Bluetooth.
A:AnswerWeMo is no longer directly compatible with SmartThings. However, there is another way, with IFTTT. Look it up! If you're a techie, it should be ideal. Good luck.