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- Homebridge is amazing! : r HomeKit - Reddit
Homebridge is amazing! I was getting frustrated with not being able to control new devices that didn't have HomeKit support, finally decided to play around with Homebridge WOW -- I had no idea it was so easy to setup and how well it works! It really is amazing
- Homebridge vs Home Assistant, unbiased opinion - Reddit
Homebridge is a plug and play solution for HomeKit, and all the shortcomings of Homebridge stem from the shortcomings of the platform itself I'm very technical on both hardware and software, but figuring out HA was more than a chore
- What do you guys use as a Homebridge hub? - Reddit
I run homebridge as well as a bunch of other custom python services on a really old Mac mini running Ubuntu server 20 04 It runs headless and is connected directly to my crap router Everything runs great, even with 9ish plugins, countless child bridges, and over 100 devices accessories, including 9 cameras
- Which platform would you recommend for homebridge?
I currently have a MiniPC serves as dedicated Home Assistant server For homebridge, what would you recommend?
- Setting a Homebridge URL instead of using an IP - Reddit
My question: Is there a way to set a URL for accessing the Homebridge UI from another device on my network instead of using the device IP:Port? No need for external access, just local For example, I can use “pi hole admin “ to access the pi-hole UI from my phone or laptop but for Homebridge I have to use the IP:Port
- Homekit Secure Video for (almost) any RTSP capable camera
Step 4: Configure your RTSP capable cameras in the Camera ui config in Homebridge You'll need the RTSP stream link for each of your cameras, and I'd suggest setting them up as unbridged for best performance
- How-To: Zigbee devices - gt; Zigbee2MQTT - gt; HomeBridge - Reddit
Disable its Wi-Fi, use the homebridge almond plugin in homebridge, add the config that tells it the IP, user, and password of the almond All the zigbee and z-wave devices appear in homekit automatically without having to specify anything further
- Z-Wave to HomeKit - How I did it : r homebridge - Reddit
Another option is homebridge-vera I have around 40 Z-wave devices connected to Vera, and homebridge-vera brings them onto Homekit brilliantly It's pretty automatic - if I add a z-wave device to Vera, it just shows up in Homekit after restarting the homebridge service Just have to move the device to the room I want
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