Remote-access Guide

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by Dr. Roman Zboncak Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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On your iPhone, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Home. Make sure you're signed in using the same Apple ID on all the devices. If you have an Apple TV and you're signed in using the same Apple ID as your iPhone, it will be paired automatically.

How do I control Apple HomeKit remotely?

Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Home. You must be signed in with the same Apple ID on your home hub device and your iPhone. If you have an Apple TV or a HomePod and you're signed in with the same Apple ID as your iPhone, it's set up automatically as a home hub.

How do I enable remote access to my home app?

Go to the “Settings” menu and scroll down to “HomeKit.” Once you are in this menu, enable “Use iCloud,” then go into your home and select “Allow Remote Access.”

How do I access my Apple TV remotely?

Tap the Apple TV Remote. Tap your Apple TV or smart TV from the list. When asked, follow the onscreen instructions to enter a four-digit passcode into your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you have Apple TV (3rd generation), use your Siri Remote or Apple TV Remote to enter the four-digit passcode into your Apple TV.

Does HomeKit work outside home?

One of the main benefits of using Apple's HomeKit framework is the ability to control your HomeKit-compatible devices when you're away from home.

Can you control HomePod away from Home?

To use HomeKit away from your home, you will need some sort of Apple home hub. If you do not have an Apple TV, it is also possible to use a HomePod, HomePod Mini, or an iPad. Note: To utilize built-in Siri on the Smart Thermostat Premium or SmartThermostat with voice control, a HomePod or HomePod Mini is required.

Can my iPhone be controlled remotely?

With Use Other Devices for Switch Control, you can control your other Apple devices remotely on the same Wi-Fi network without adjusting any switch connections.

Can I control my TV away from home?

You can add home automation to your house, like Amazon's Echo, and control a TV with your voice, but you can only control the TV's in your home and not the TV's at your neighbors. In order to control their TV, everyone has to have access to the same local home network.

Can I turn off my Apple TV remotely?

Put your Apple TV to sleep With your Siri Remote (1st generation) or Apple TV Remote (1st generation):* Press and hold TV/Control Center for three seconds to bring up Control Center, then select Sleep . With your Apple Remote (aluminum or white): Press and hold Play/Pause for five seconds.

How do I control my Apple TV with my phone?

If you don't see the Apple TV Remote icon in Control Center on your iOS or iPadOS device, you can add it manually.On the iOS or iPadOS device, go to Settings > Control Center, then tap Customize Controls.Tap the Add button. next to Apple TV Remote in the More Controls list to add it to Control Center.

Does HomeKit work off WiFi?

HomeKit devices connect to your HomeKit setup through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Thread, or a hub that connects to Wi-Fi. Many HomeKit devices in the United States use WiFi or connect to a hub over WiFi. Hue light bulbs, for example, use a hub, while smart lights from other brands like LIFX use WiFi.

Do HomeKit devices need to be on same network?

You don't necessarily need an internet connection to get a HomeKit device up and running, but it certainly helps smooth out the process. HomeKit setup can often be confusing to novices because nearly every smart home device maker also makes its own app which can also be used to set up the device.

What is a HomeKit bridge?

A bridge is a special type of accessory that allows you to communicate with accessories that can't communicate directly with HomeKit. For example, a bridge might be a hub for multiple lights that use a communication protocol other than HomeKit Accessory Protocol.

Can I control my TV away from Home?

You can add home automation to your house, like Amazon's Echo, and control a TV with your voice, but you can only control the TV's in your home and not the TV's at your neighbors. In order to control their TV, everyone has to have access to the same local home network.

Can't connect to HomeKit?

Make sure your device is backed up using iCloud or iTunes, then launch the Settings app, choose Reset, and then Erase All Content and Settings. When your device is fully erased, you'll be able to restore it from your backup and this may fix your HomeKit problem.

How do I access HomeKit?

Add a HomeKit accessory to the Home appOpen the Home app and tap Add Accessory or Add .Tap Add Accessory .Use the camera on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to scan the eight-digit HomeKit code, or QR code on the accessory or accessory documentation. ... When your accessory appears, tap it.More items...•

How to control your home remotely?

To do so, you need a home hub, a device such as Apple TV (4th generation or later), HomePod, or iPad (with iOS 10.3, iPadOS 13, or later) that you leave at home. Go to Settings > [ your name ] > iCloud, then turn on Home.

Do you have to sign in with the same Apple ID on your home hub?

You must be signed in with the same Apple ID on your home hub device and your iPhone.

How to remotely log in to Mac?

Set up Remote Login on your Mac 1 On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then select Remote Login.#N#Open the Remote Login pane of Sharing preferences for me 2 Select the Remote Login checkbox.#N#Selecting Remote Login also enables the secure FTP (sftp) service. 3 Specify which users can log in:#N#All users: Any of your computer’s users and anyone on your network can log in.#N#Only these users: Click the Add button , then choose who can log in remotely. Users & Groups includes all the users of your Mac. Network Users and Network Groups include people on your network.

How to find your IP address on Mac?

If you don’t know the user name and IP address for your Mac, open the Remote Login pane of Sharing preferences. Your user name and IP address are shown below the “Remote Login: On” indicator.

Who can log in to my Mac?

Specify which users can log in: All users: Any of your computer’s users and anyone on your network can log in. Only these users: Click the Add button , then choose who can log in remotely. Users & Groups includes all the users of your Mac. Network Users and Network Groups include people on your network.

Can you use Telnet on a Mac?

You can’t use Telnet to log in to your Mac.

How to control home on iPhone?

Accept an invitation to control a home. Open the Home app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Tap or click Home . Select Home Settings. Tap or click Accept, then Done. After you accept the invite, tap or click Home , then select the name of the Home to control it.

What does a home hub do?

If you set up a home hub, you can manage remote access and edit permissions for people that you invite to control your home. If you don't have a home hub set up, they can only control your accessories while they're at your home, connected to your home Wi-Fi network, and within range of your HomeKit accessories.

How to send an invite to a home?

If you have multiple homes set up, choose the Home that you want to invite someone to, then select Home Settings. Tap or click Invite People . Enter the person's Apple ID that they use with iCloud. Tap or click Send Invite.

How to invite people to iCloud?

To invite people to control your home while you're away and edit permissions for them, you need to set up a HomePod, Apple TV, or iPad as a home hub .*. If you don't have a home hub set up, you can only invite people when you're home and connected to your home Wi-Fi network.

How to leave a home on a shared home?

Leave a home you were invited to share. Tap or click Home , then select Home Settings. If you're a member of multiple homes, choose the home that you want to leave, then select Home Settings. Scroll down and tap or click Leave Home. Tap or click Leave.

How to remove someone from my home?

Under People, tap or click the user that you want to remove from your home. Tap or click Remove Person.

Can you add a homePod to a shared TV?

Shared users can't add HomePod, Apple TV, or any AirPlay 2-compatible smart TVs or speakers to the Home app. You can only add these devices if you're the owner of the home in the Home app.

How to use HomeKit as a hub?

Scroll down and check that Home is turned on. Tap Settings > Home and turn on Use this iPad as a Home Hub.

Can I use my iPad as a hub?

To use your iPad as a home hub, it must remain in your home, powered on, and connected to your home Wi-Fi network.

Can you create a custom home automation?

After you set up a home hub , you can create custom home automations in the Home app or personal automations in the Shortcuts app .

Can you control your home with HomePod?

HomePod, HomePod mini, and Apple TV automatically set up as home hubs, so you can control your home even when you're not in it, and run automations right away. Just make sure that you're signed in to iCloud on your iOS device or Apple TV with the Apple ID that you used to set up your HomeKit accessories in the Home app.

What is an Apple TV?

The Apple TV, HomePod, or iPad acts as a home hub that lets you communicate with your accessories when you’re away from home.

Can you use Homekit on an Apple TV?

If you have an Apple TV (3rd generation or later), HomePod, or an iPad (iPadOS 13 or iOS 10 or later) that you leave at home, you can remotely access HomeKit-enabled accessories from your iPhone and your paired Apple Watch. The Apple TV, HomePod, or iPad acts as a home hub that lets you communicate with your accessories when you’re away from home.

How to enable Homekit on Apple TV?

Once you’ve done the extra security legwork we just outlined, you enable HomeKit access to your local network simply by logging into your Apple TV with the same iCloud/Apple ID as the device you use to control your HomeKit system at home. That’s it. Unlike HomeKit in iOS 9, there’s no opting in on your iOS device to–HomeKit is now totally integrated and on by default (so long as you have appropriate security settings on your account).

How to use iPad as home hub?

Once you have done so, simply navigate to Settings > Home and toggle “Use this iPad as a Home Hub” to on.

How to turn on iCloud keychain?

To do so, navigate to Settings > iCloud > Keychain and ensure that the setting is on (tap it to toggle the entry if it is not).

What generation is Apple TV?

First, you need either an Apple TV or an iPad that you’re willing to leave at home all the time. Your Apple TV must be either the 3rd generation model (updated to the current iOS 8.4.1-based, Apple TV Software 7.2) or the 4th generation model (running tvOS 10.0+). Make sure your Apple TV is updated before continuing.

How far away is Homekit from Bluetooth?

If your HomeKit hub is not within Bluetooth distance (~30-40 feet) of the device in question, then HomeKit connectivity with that device will be spotty-to-non-existent.

How to enable two factor authentication on iCloud?

Grab your iOS device or Mac computer to do so–on iOS you can enable two-factor by heading to Settings > iCloud > Passwords & Security.

What iPads do I need to run iOS 10?

You’ll need either a 4th generation iPad, an iPad Mini 2, 3, or 4, and iPad Air or Air 2, or one of the new iPad Pro models. Second, you’ll need an iOS device like an iPhone or iPad handy.

How to share a Mac with a remote user?

On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then select the Remote Management checkbox. If prompted, select the tasks remote users are permitted to perform. If you’re not prompted, click Options to select tasks. Do one of the following:

How to share screen on Mac?

Do one of the following:#N#Select “All users” to let anyone with a user account on your Mac share your screen.#N#Select “Only these users,” click the Add button , then select the users who can share your Mac. 1 Select “All users” to let anyone with a user account on your Mac share your screen. 2 Select “Only these users,” click the Add button , then select the users who can share your Mac.

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