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Home AI assistant setup in Bethesda: Wi-Fi, privacy, and placement
A good setup depends less on hype and more on basics: signal strength, room placement, safe defaults, and whether the device is easy to use every day.
Before booking an install, check where your Wi-Fi is weakest, where the device will sit, and who in the household will use it. Those three details change the setup a lot. Good placement reduces friction. Good defaults reduce surprises.
That is why our visits usually include a quick readiness check before deeper customization.
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