Connectivity Foundation
Smart control fails fast when equipment cannot stay connected. Detached garages, transformer locations, and exterior install points often sit outside reliable house Wi-Fi coverage.
Smart Link solves that gap by delivering cellular internet plus a local Wi-Fi network directly at the install point so control devices remain reachable.
Related path: Smart Control hub • SRMS Tier 1 Smart Node • Smart Socket 3.0
Smart Link adds connectivity where equipment lives. It does not replace an irrigation controller; it provides reliable internet transport and local Wi-Fi so control systems can stay reachable.
| Property Wi-Fi Only | Smart Link |
|---|---|
| Signal may not reach transformer/field equipment | Connectivity delivered at install point |
| Ad hoc range extenders and unstable links | Service-scoped communications deployment |
| Remote control can go offline unexpectedly | Designed for consistent reachability |
| No direct path to SRMS controller tier | Foundation for Smart Node tier path |
Validate power, enclosure location, and connectivity feasibility at the actual hardware position.
Deploy Smart Link hardware in a serviceable protected layout.
Confirm control devices can reliably reach connectivity at the install point.
If needed, map transition to Smart Node Tier 1 or lighting smart-control add-ons.
Smart Link often pairs with Brilliance Smart Socket 3.0 for transformer-side control reachability.
For irrigation, use SRMS Tier 1 Smart Node when you need controller + connectivity together.
Smart Link is Green Guru's connectivity node that provides cellular internet and local Wi-Fi at the install point so control hardware stays reachable.
No. Smart Link is a connectivity platform. For irrigation controller plus connectivity, use SRMS Tier 1 Smart Node.
Smart Link is most useful when property Wi-Fi does not reliably reach transformer or field-control equipment locations.
Yes. Smart Link creates a local Wi-Fi network at the install point for nearby control devices.
Smart Link deployments are service-scoped and include managed connectivity planning; performance depends on local carrier conditions at the install location.
Not always. Connectivity feasibility depends on local cellular coverage and physical installation constraints, which are confirmed during inspection.
Smart Link provides connectivity only. SRMS Tier 1 Smart Node combines similar connectivity capability with a Rachio 3 irrigation controller.
Yes. Smart Link is commonly used for transformer-side lighting smart-control deployments that need stable reachability.
Smart Link is deployed in a protective NEMA 4X-style enclosure for field conditions.
Smart Link is service-scoped and quoted after inspection based on power access, placement constraints, and connectivity feasibility.
| Industry | Lighting control / SRMS support |
|---|---|
| Function | Cellular internet + local Wi-Fi at the install point |
| Includes controller | No (connectivity only) |
| Best fit | Sites where equipment-side Wi-Fi is unreliable |
| Scope | Service-scoped; feasibility confirmed on-site |
We confirm the cleanest placement and connectivity feasibility during inspection.
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