Nexx, the manufacturer behind a smart garage door controller that can be easily hacked, has decided to temporarily solve the problem by nuking the product’s main functionality.
As Motherboard reports(Opens in a new window), the vendor sent an email to customers about shutting down the Nexx smart garage controller’s ability to communicate over the internet.
“As we examine the issue, we are taking proactive action by temporarily disabling internet access remote control for Nexx Garage, Nexx Gate, and Nexx Plug devices,” the brand wrote, according to various users(Opens in a new window) who received(Opens in a new window) the message.
In other words, Nexx has pulled the plug on the whole point of owning its product, which is designed to let you open a garage door remotely over the internet via an app. Several customers have reported already losing access to their installed Nexx garage door controllers.
“No wonder mine have been down. I've had to open my garage with the remote like a caveman,” one customer(Opens in a new window) said on Reddit.
In a Facebook community group devoted to Nexx products, another user wrote(Opens in a new window): “I have two NXG100 units that both stopped working at the same time last night. I disconnected power and reconnected just to see if that would reset it.... that didn't work.”
That said, not every function has been shut down. In the email, the vendor notes: “Nexx Garage NXG-200, Nexx Garage NXG-300, Nexx Gate, and Nexx Plug can continue to be controlled via the products' Bluetooth protocol, which allows the devices to work with full functionalities within a certain range (usually within 30-50 feet).”
Hence, you can still remotely access the smart garage controller on a
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