diff --git a/source/_integrations/thread.markdown b/source/_integrations/thread.markdown index 472cf99781e..052019044cf 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/thread.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/thread.markdown @@ -134,19 +134,19 @@ You can only set a Thread network as preferred if the credentials are known. - Importing the credentials allows a Google- or Apple-created Thread network to be the preferred network of Home Assistant. -#### Using Home Assistant as a TBRs without setting up another vendor's TBR first +#### Using Home Assistant as a TBR without setting up another vendor's TBR first This scenario currently only works in one particular case, under the following conditions: - Make sure there are no other Thread networks set up: - - For example: Make sure you do not have any Google TBRs set up yet (otherwise the Google TBRs will be the preferred Thread network, and Android APIs do not allow to change that currently). + - For example: Make sure you do not have any Google TBRs set up yet (otherwise the Google TBR will be the preferred Thread network, and Android APIs do not allow to change that currently). - You have the OpenThread Border Router add-on installed. If you have the experimental Silicon Labs Multiprotocol add-on installed, we recommend migrating to the pure Thread firmware, as especially Thread traffic appears to cause stability issues. For instructions on how to enable/migrate to a dedicated Thread setup on SkyConnect or Yellow, refer to the following guides: - [Enabling Thread on SkyConnect](https://skyconnect.home-assistant.io/procedures/enable-thread/) - [Enabling Thread on Yellow](https://yellow.home-assistant.io/procedures/enable-thread/) - You have an Android phone and the Home Assistant Companion App. (Note: this does not work with the iOS Companion App). - The devices you want to add to the network support {% term Matter %}. For instructions on how to add Thread-based {% term Matter %} devices, refer to the section [Adding a Matter device to Home Assistant](/integrations/matter/#adding-a-matter-device-to-home-assistant) -Which TBR are supported mostly depends on (access to) the Thread credentials. And Thread credentials are required during on-boarding/commissioning, which is part of the smart home protocol. +Which TBRs are supported mostly depends on (access to) the Thread credentials. And Thread credentials are required during on-boarding/commissioning, which is part of the smart home protocol. ### Combining Thread networks