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lukeknipe committed Jan 13, 2025
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Expand Up @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ <h1>I love Home Assistant. But it's messy.</h1>
<p>Searching online forums, I found a few instances of folks having the same problem, and some seeminlyg plausible theories of its cause (something to do with the USB bus), but no real solutions. I eventually discovered the J-Wave JS add-on has an MQTT Gateway option in its setting, which is disabled by default. Assuming you have an MQTT broker (like Mosquito) configured, which I did, you can just enable the Z-Wave MQTT Gateway; tweak its settings as needed; and then just control your Z-Wave devices via MQTT and get on with your life.</p><br clear="all">
<h2>Different wireless technologies; different pros, cons</h2>
<p>My HA setup involves a hodgepodge of wireless technologies. Here's a rundown:</p>
<li><b>802.11 Wifi</b>: some Sonoff switches for lighting, and my irrigation controller. All my wifi IoT devices are Esperssif ESP8266-based, and all running Tasmota firmware.</li>
<li><b>802.11 Wifi</b>: some Sonoff switches for lighting, and my irrigation controller. All my wifi IoT devices are Esperssif ESP8266-based, and all running Tasmota firmware.</li><br>
<li><b>RTL-SDR</b>: my swimming pool thermometer, which I wrote about the other day. It's an off-the-shelf La Crosse unit, but I was able to pick up its signal and integrate it into HA using the RTL_433 program and the HA RTL_433 add-on.</li>
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