doc: Fetch latest manual
Signed-off-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
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=== Hardware ===
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Home Assistant can detect, configure, and use various devices on the local network. For example, if a device is connected using Wi-Fi or LAN to the same network as !FreedomBox, Home Assistant can detect, configure, and use the device. Other home automation protocols such as Thread, !ZigBee, and Z-Wave are also supported but require additional hardware to be connected to your !FreedomBox. For example, if you have a door sensor that speaks !ZigBee, you need to attach a !ZigBee USB dongle to your !FreedomBox. Home Assistant can then detect and use the door sensor on the !ZigBee network.
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Home Assistant can detect, configure, and use various devices on the local network. For example, if a device is connected using Wi-Fi or LAN to the same network as !FreedomBox, Home Assistant can detect, configure, and use the device. Other home automation protocols such as Thread, !ZigBee, and Z-Wave are also supported but require additional hardware to be connected to your !FreedomBox. For example, if you have a door sensor that speaks !ZigBee, you need to attach a !ZigBee USB dongle to your !FreedomBox. Home Assistant can then detect and use the door sensor on the !ZigBee network. '''Note:''' if you attach any such hardware to FreedomBox after you install the Home Assistant app, then you need to disable and re-enable the Home Assistant app before the hardware can be discovered and used by Home Assistant.
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Home Assistant is a comprehensive solution for your home automation needs supporting thousands of devices. You can check whether a device is supported by Home Assistant by visiting the [[https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/|integrations]] page. Other devices which are not listed may also be supported when they are similar to supported devices. It is recommended that you purchase hardware that advertises support for Home Assistant.
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1. Decompress the downloaded VDI image (tool for [[http://www.7-zip.org/|Windows]], [[http://unarchiver.c3.cx/unarchiver|Mac]]).
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1. Create a new VM in the !VirtualBox UI with OS type ''Linux'' and Version ''Debian'' (32/64-bit according to the downloaded image).
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{{attachment:virtualbox_os_type.png|VirtualBox Name and OS dialog}}
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1. Create a new VM in the !VirtualBox UI with OS type ''Linux'' and Version ''Debian'' (32/64-bit according to the downloaded image). {{attachment:virtualbox-create-1.png|VirtualBox Name and OS dialog}}
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1. In the ''Hard disk'' dialog choose ''Use an existing virtual hard disk file'' and select the .vdi file you extracted in step 1.
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1. In the ''Hardware'' dialog choose ''Enable EFI (special OSes only)''. You may increase the Base Memory and Processors if desired. {{attachment:virtualbox-create-2.png|VirtualBox Hardware dialog}}
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{{attachment:virtualbox_harddisk_file.png|VirtualBox Hard disk dialog}}
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1. In the ''Hard disk'' dialog choose ''Use an existing virtual hard disk file'' and select the .vdi file you extracted in step 1. {{attachment:virtualbox-create-3.png|VirtualBox Hard disk selector}} {{attachment:virtualbox-create-4.png|VirtualBox Hard disk dialog}}
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1. When created, go to the virtual machine's Settings -> [Network] -> [Adapter 1]->[Attached to:] and choose the network type your want the machine to use according to the explanation in Network Configuration below. The recommended type is the ''Bridged adapter'' option, but be aware that this exposes the !FreedomBox's services to your entire local network.
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1. Decompress the downloaded VDI image (tool for [[http://www.7-zip.org/|Windows]], [[http://unarchiver.c3.cx/unarchiver|Mac]]).
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1. Create a new VM in the !VirtualBox UI with OS type ''Linux'' and Version ''Debian'' (32/64-bit according to the downloaded image).
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{{attachment:virtualbox_os_type.png|VirtualBox Name and OS dialog}}
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1. Create a new VM in the !VirtualBox UI with OS type ''Linux'' and Version ''Debian'' (32/64-bit according to the downloaded image). {{attachment:virtualbox-create-1.png|VirtualBox Name and OS dialog}}
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1. In the ''Hard disk'' dialog choose ''Use an existing virtual hard disk file'' and select the .vdi file you extracted in step 1.
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1. In the ''Hardware'' dialog choose ''Enable EFI (special OSes only)''. You may increase the Base Memory and Processors if desired. {{attachment:virtualbox-create-2.png|VirtualBox Hardware dialog}}
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{{attachment:virtualbox_harddisk_file.png|VirtualBox Hard disk dialog}}
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1. In the ''Hard disk'' dialog choose ''Use an existing virtual hard disk file'' and select the .vdi file you extracted in step 1. {{attachment:virtualbox-create-3.png|VirtualBox Hard disk selector}} {{attachment:virtualbox-create-4.png|VirtualBox Hard disk dialog}}
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1. When created, go to the virtual machine's Settings -> [Network] -> [Adapter 1]->[Attached to:] and choose the network type your want the machine to use according to the explanation in Network Configuration below. The recommended type is the ''Bridged adapter'' option, but be aware that this exposes the !FreedomBox's services to your entire local network.
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