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Go zigbee! I was very hesistant running a second wireless network next to wifi, but it's widely supported and totally cloud-free
Yeah really. I keep hearing these tales of issues with poor network and what not...
I have literally over 120 devices in my network. Ranging from the cheapest Tuya door/windows sensors I could find (cause I needed thirty+!) to innovelli switches and it just works fantastic. HamGeek PoE concentrator. My only complaint it not being able to control the mesh more (tell certain devices not to be routers, force certain routes for end devices so they don't use routers that go down when the power is out). I will probably remedy that by adding a second concentrator.
That's not to say wifi with ESPHome.and Tasmota aren't great. Far more powerful and flexible, and with a quality AP it can also support a ton of devices, I have easily four dozen devices running with no issues.
Your smart home has more computing power than my computer
It's very possible, but on the bright side it's all local, no cloud garbage 😎