Apologies for resurrecting this old thread. I have a question which I have not been able to resolve via Google.
How in heck do subsequent Echo devices (after the first which required the Alexa app) auto configure themselves? I don't much care for the Alexa app, so I de-install it whenever I don't really need it. I first bought a 2nd gen Echo Dot to see what all the fuss was about. Subsequent Echoes, after being plugged in, auto-configure themselves without the Alexa app. I have quantity 5 3rd generation Dots, a 3rd gen Echo, an Echo Flex, 2 Echo Show's, and an Echo sub. All, once powered up for the first time, auto-configured themselves. The only time I had to reinstall the Alexa app was when I wanted to pair a couple of my dots with the sub. Pretty fair sound for a smart speaker IMHO.
I am trying to remember if my Amazon smart plugs auto-configured as well, but that info is no longer in my memory. My Kasa smart switches required the Kasa app to configure those. But I de-installed the Kasa app as well. I really despise every retailer in existence trying to get me to install their own app. To blazes with them! I also figured out Alexa routines which I use to turn on my porch light at dusk and off again at dawn. Works great without either the Kasa or Alexa apps.
Oh, and another contribution I would like to make to this thread; you can take your Echoes off premises and still control the smart switches and plugs (as well as the Echoes) wherever they are. My wife required an apartment nearer her job in Baltimore. So I rented one for her, subbed to FIOS, and used one of my old routers with the same SSID and password as my Orbi mesh routers here at home. Maybe that was obvious to everybody, but I was unsure what would happen or if I would have to configure them again. Oh, I also turned on the Echo intercom feature which allows you to talk from one Echo to another. But my wife decided that was too damn creepy so I turned it off again.
How in heck do subsequent Echo devices (after the first which required the Alexa app) auto configure themselves? I don't much care for the Alexa app, so I de-install it whenever I don't really need it. I first bought a 2nd gen Echo Dot to see what all the fuss was about. Subsequent Echoes, after being plugged in, auto-configure themselves without the Alexa app. I have quantity 5 3rd generation Dots, a 3rd gen Echo, an Echo Flex, 2 Echo Show's, and an Echo sub. All, once powered up for the first time, auto-configured themselves. The only time I had to reinstall the Alexa app was when I wanted to pair a couple of my dots with the sub. Pretty fair sound for a smart speaker IMHO.
I am trying to remember if my Amazon smart plugs auto-configured as well, but that info is no longer in my memory. My Kasa smart switches required the Kasa app to configure those. But I de-installed the Kasa app as well. I really despise every retailer in existence trying to get me to install their own app. To blazes with them! I also figured out Alexa routines which I use to turn on my porch light at dusk and off again at dawn. Works great without either the Kasa or Alexa apps.
Oh, and another contribution I would like to make to this thread; you can take your Echoes off premises and still control the smart switches and plugs (as well as the Echoes) wherever they are. My wife required an apartment nearer her job in Baltimore. So I rented one for her, subbed to FIOS, and used one of my old routers with the same SSID and password as my Orbi mesh routers here at home. Maybe that was obvious to everybody, but I was unsure what would happen or if I would have to configure them again. Oh, I also turned on the Echo intercom feature which allows you to talk from one Echo to another. But my wife decided that was too damn creepy so I turned it off again.