Minimal flat smart home infographic showing a house floor plan with a Wi‑Fi mesh network, labeled devices, arrows, coverage rings, and setup callouts. Designed in a clean editorial tech style, it visually explains how to set up alexa with lights alongside mesh routers, app control, and connected home devices.
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Tech architecture infographic titled "Wi‑Fi Mesh Network Setup" using archetype SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE, adapted as a house floor plan with devices. Show a top-down home layout with labeled rooms and a clear network topology overlay. Place labeled BOXES for: Internet Cloud, Modem, Main Router / Mesh Primary Node, Mesh Satellite Node A, Mesh Satellite Node B, Smartphone App, Smart Speaker Hub, Smart Light Bulb Group, Smart Switch, Smart TV, Laptop, Security Camera, IoT Device Group. Connect all components with directional ARROWS showing data flow and network relationships. Each box must include: a simple generic icon, the component name in English, and a one-line role description in English. Example role lines: Internet Cloud — "External network providing WAN access"; Modem — "Terminates ISP line and hands off Ethernet"; Main Router / Mesh Primary Node — "Creates the main Wi‑Fi mesh and assigns IP addresses"; Mesh Satellite Node A — "Extends Wi‑Fi coverage to nearby rooms"; Smartphone App — "Used to configure devices and automation"; Smart Speaker Hub — "Voice assistant endpoint sending smart-home commands"; Smart Light Bulb Group — "Receives local or cloud-based lighting control commands". Use technically accurate links: Internet Cloud to Modem labeled "ISP link"; Modem to Main Router labeled "Ethernet WAN"; Smartphone App to Main Router labeled "HTTPS setup"; Main Router to Mesh Satellite nodes labeled "Mesh backhaul 5 GHz / Ethernet"; Smart Speaker Hub to Main Router labeled "Wi‑Fi DHCP lease"; Smart Speaker Hub to Smart Light Bulb Group labeled "LAN control / cloud command"; Main Router to devices labeled "Wi‑Fi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz"; Devices back to router labeled "DHCP, DNS, HTTPS". Show good placement logic: primary node near modem, satellites in distant rooms for full-house coverage, smart lights in living room and bedroom, smart speaker in living room, phone in user’s hand zone, TV and laptop in realistic rooms. Include subtle Wi‑Fi coverage rings around each mesh node to illustrate overlapping coverage without clutter. Add small callouts for setup best practices in English: "Place satellites midway between router and weak zones", "Prefer Ethernet backhaul when available", "Use same SSID across mesh nodes", "Keep IoT devices on 2.4 GHz if required". Add a numbered legend (1-7) in English walking through the request lifecycle: 1. "ISP connection enters the modem" 2. "Primary mesh node creates the home network and Wi‑Fi SSID" 3. "Satellite nodes join the mesh using wireless or Ethernet backhaul" 4. "Phone app connects over HTTPS to configure the mesh" 5. "Smart speaker and lights join the Wi‑Fi network and obtain IP addresses via DHCP" 6. "Voice command triggers a lighting action through the smart-home control path" 7. "Lights respond and the app shows updated device status". Visual style: minimal flat, editorial developer-blog illustration, isometric or flat tech-diagram style, vector-clean infographic layout. Palette: minimal monochrome with soft grayscale fills, charcoal outlines, light gray background, subtle contrast for arrows and coverage zones. Mood: clean, calm, technical, uncluttered, easy-to-follow modern home networking explainer. No real smart home brand logos; use generic smart speaker, bulb, router, phone, and cloud icons only. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real cloud-vendor logos (AWS / GCP / Azure) — use generic cloud icons, no watermarks No real smart home brand logos (no Google Home / Alexa / HomePod). Generic icons.
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