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Modernize Huawei LTE, add UI config, unauthenticated mode, swi… (#10380)
* Modernize Huawei LTE, add config entry support, unauthenticated mode etc * Note Huawei LTE no longer using known_devices.yaml * Update info about enabled/disabled entities * Note Huawei LTE mobile data switch support * Support Huawei LTE SSDP discovery * Link to supported integrations from SSDP, tweak deCONZ spelling * Note mobile data switch is enabled by default * Remove comma * Minor changes * Clarify which are LTE signal sensors * Remove notify from config example * Remove username and password from config example Co-authored-by: Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>
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<div class='note warning'>
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As of 0.94 `known_devices.yaml` is being phased out, and no longer used by all trackers. Depending on the integration you use this section may no longer apply. This includes the mobile app, OwnTracks, GeoFency, GPSLogger, and Locative.
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As of 0.94 `known_devices.yaml` is being phased out and no longer used by all trackers. Depending on the integration you use this section may no longer apply. This includes the mobile app, OwnTracks, GeoFency, GPSLogger, Locative and Huawei LTE.
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</div>
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---
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title: "Huawei LTE Routers"
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description: "Instructions on how to integrate Huawei LTE routers with Home Assistant."
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title: "Huawei LTE"
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description: "Instructions on how to integrate Huawei LTE router and modem devices with Home Assistant."
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logo: huawei.svg
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ha_category:
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- Network
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- Presence Detection
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- Notifications
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- Sensor
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- Switch
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ha_release: 0.79
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ha_iot_class: Local Polling
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---
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The Huawei LTE router integration for Home Assistant allows you to observe and control [Huawei LTE routers](https://consumer.huawei.com/en/smart-home/).
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The Huawei LTE router and modem integration for Home Assistant allows you to observe and control [Huawei LTE devices](https://consumer.huawei.com/en/smart-home/).
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There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
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There is currently support for the following platforms within Home Assistant:
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- [Presence Detection](#presence-detection) - a device tracker for connected devices
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- [Notifications](#notifications)
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- [Sensor](#sensor) - with device, signal, and traffic information
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All platform requires you to have set up the [Huawei LTE component](#configuration).
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- Presence detection - device tracker for connected devices
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- Notifications - via SMS
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- Sensors - device, signal, and traffic information
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- Switch - mobile data on/off
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## Configuration
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The integration can be enabled in two ways, either using the frontend
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or using YAML. Additionally, if the [SSDP integration](../ssdp/) is
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enabled in Home Assistant, automatically discovered Huawei LTE devices
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which support and have UPnP enabled are made available for further
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optional configuration in the frontend.
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The integration can be run with or without
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authentication. Authenticated mode enables all available integration
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features and entities, but may interfere with accessing the device web
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interface from another source such as a browser while the integration
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is active or vice versa. The exact list of features requiring
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authentication to work varies by device and firmware version. The
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integration will try to use all configured ones and fail gracefully if
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it detects one requiring authentication in unauthenticated mode.
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Only a subset of the entities provided by the target device by
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default:
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- WAN IP address sensor
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- LTE signal sensors RSRQ, RSRP, RSSI, and SINR
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- mobile data switch
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- device tracker entries
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The rest are added to the entity registry, but disabled by default.
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Support for different categories of information and thus available
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entities varies by device model and firmware version.
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### Configuration via the frontend
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Menu: **Configuration** -> **Integrations**.
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Click on the `+` sign to add an integration and click on **Huawei
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LTE**, and follow the configuration flow. After finishing, the Huawei
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LTE integration will be available.
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To use unauthenticated mode, leave username and password empty. The
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integration will then attempt to first use empty strings to
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authenticate and fall back to unauthenticated mode in case that
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fails. If this process does not yield desired results, the YAML
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configuration (see below) is available for more fine grained control.
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Default list of notification recipient phone numbers can be set using
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the integration's configuration options.
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### Configuration via YAML
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To enable the component, add the following lines to your
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`configuration.yaml` file:
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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huawei_lte:
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- url: http://192.168.100.1/
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username: YOUR_USERNAME
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password: YOUR_PASSWORD
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```
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For routers configured via the UI, each configuration item for the
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same router in YAML overrides and updates the values set in UI
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whenever the YAML configuration values are introduced or updated.
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{% configuration %}
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url:
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description: URL of the router web interface.
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description: URL of the device web interface. Typically http://192.168.100.1/ or http://192.168.1.1/.
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required: true
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type: string
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username:
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description: The username used for the router web interface.
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required: true
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description: The username used for the device web interface in authenticated mode. Typically `admin`, or empty string (`""`) for USB stick modems. To use unauthenticated mode, leave this variable out altogether.
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required: false
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type: string
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password:
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description: The password used for the router web interface.
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required: true
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description: The password used for the device web interface in authenticated mode. Typically empty string (`""`) for USB stick modems. To use unauthenticated mode, leave this variable out altogether.
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required: false
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type: string
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notify:
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description: Enable notifications using SMS messages. To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).
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required: false
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type: map
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keys:
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recipient:
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description: The phone number of a default recipient or a list with multiple recipients.
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required: false
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type: [string, list]
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{% endconfiguration %}
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### Tested routers
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### Tested devices
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Routers we know to be working with this integration based on the documentation of used libraries and reports by users:
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Devices we know to be working with this integration based on the [documentation of used libraries](https://github.com/Salamek/huawei-lte-api/#huawei-lte-api) and reports by users:
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- Huawei B310s-22
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- Huawei B525s-23a
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- Huawei E5186s-22a
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- Huawei B618
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This is not a complete list. The integration can probably connect to other Huawei LTE routers running similar firmware.
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## Presence Detection
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This platform offers presence detection by looking at connected devices to a [Huawei LTE router](https://consumer.huawei.com/en/smart-home/).
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To enable the sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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device_tracker:
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- platform: huawei_lte
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```
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See the [device tracker integration page](/integrations/device_tracker/) for instructions how to configure the people to be tracked.
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## Notifications
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The `huawei_lte` platform allows you to use a Huawei LTE router for notifications from Home Assistant. The messages will be sent as SMS text messages.
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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notify:
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- platform: huawei_lte
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recipient: "+15105550123"
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```
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{% configuration %}
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recipient:
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description: The phone number of a default recipient or a list with multiple recipients.
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required: true
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type: [string, list]
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name:
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description: Setting the optional parameter `name` allows multiple notifiers to be created. The notifier will bind to the service `notify.NOTIFIER_NAME`.
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required: false
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default: notify
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type: string
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url:
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description: The router to use. Not needed if you only have one.
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required: false
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type: string
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{% endconfiguration %}
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To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).
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## Sensor
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The `huawei_lte` sensor platform allows you to monitor Huawei LTE routers.
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The names for the item you want to monitor are dot separated paths to information returned by the router. The data set varies by router model. To see what your router provides, set logging level to debug and watch `homeassistant.components.huawei_lte` debug entries. The configuration variable description contains a few example paths just to illustrate the syntax. These may not be available on all routers or their semantics may differ, and there are quite likely many more that are not listed here.
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To enable the sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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sensor:
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- platform: huawei_lte
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monitored_conditions:
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- device_information.SoftwareVersion
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- device_signal.rssi
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- monitoring_traffic_statistics.CurrentDownloadRate
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- monitoring_traffic_statistics.TotalConnectTime
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```
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{% configuration %}
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monitored_conditions:
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description: Defines the data to monitor as sensors. Defaults to a few generally available data items expected to be available on most boxes.
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required: false
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default: Below is indicated which conditions are the default.
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type: list
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keys:
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device_information.SoftwareVersion:
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description: Software version.
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device_information.WanIPAddress:
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description: WAN interface IPv4 address.
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default: default
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device_information.WanIPv6Address:
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description: WAN interface IPv6 address.
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device_signal.rsrq:
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description: The signal RSRQ value.
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default: default
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device_signal.rsrp:
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description: The signal RSRP value.
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default: default
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device_signal.rssi:
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description: The signal RSSI value.
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default: default
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device_signal.sinr:
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description: The signal SINR value.
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default: default
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monitoring_traffic_statistics.CurrentDownloadRate:
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description: Current download rate, bytes/sec.
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monitoring_traffic_statistics.CurrentUploadRate:
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description: Current upload rate, bytes/sec.
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monitoring_traffic_statistics.TotalUpload:
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description: Total bytes uploaded since last reset.
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monitoring_traffic_statistics.TotalDownload:
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description: Total bytes downloaded since last reset.
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monitoring_traffic_statistics.TotalConnectTime:
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description: Total time connected since last reset.
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{% endconfiguration %}
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This is not a complete list. The integration can probably connect to other Huawei LTE devices running similar firmware.
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The following integrations are automatically discovered by the SSDP integration:
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- Deconz
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- Philips Hue
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- [deCONZ](../deconz/)
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- [Huawei LTE](../huawei_lte/)
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- [Philips Hue](../hue/)
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