So is this “smart” control component broken, or the internet?

I don’t get why so many people want to build technology on top of modern technology.

It feels to me that we live under too many layers of gadgets that all feed into each other, but rarely work and we’d appreciate them to.

Whenever you have problems with one device, you can never figure out where to begin your complication-solving because everything is operating together on the basis of the internet today; Can we all just go back to analog devices for a while plus see what humans are still capable of living on our own? Unfortunately, this gadget on gadget lifestyle has recently been my personal downfall, too. A few weeks ago I called the local heating, cooling, plus air quality control dealership where I thought I made a large improvement in my heating, cooling, plus ventilation system. I arranged for a new smart temperature control machine installation, so I could completely control my indoor heating, cooling, plus ventilation program from anywhere. My aged and weathered central heating plus cooling control program was a basic control component that didn’t allow for the programming of indoor rapidly decreasing temperatures. I hated that my monthly energy bills were always so unusually high from the indoor air temperature control program running 24 hours a day at one set temperature. I wanted to be able to turn off my indoor air temperature controls when no one was around to save on money. But this modern, allegedly “smart” machine has not been impressive. The smart control component never stays linked to the Wi-Fi so I can use it. No matter how many times I link my control component to my internet plus my iPhone to access my control unit, it doesn’t stay online for more than a few minutes. I can’t adjust the HVAC settings plus my control component has a life of its own. I’m not sure if I should complain to the internet supplier or my HVAC provider.

Programmable thermostat