--- title: Fibaro description: Instructions on how to setup Fibaro Z-Wave hubs (HCL and HC2) and configure devices within Home Assistant. ha_category: - Binary Sensor - Climate - Cover - Hub - Light - Lock - Scene - Sensor - Switch ha_release: 0.83 ha_iot_class: Local Push ha_domain: fibaro ha_platforms: - binary_sensor - climate - cover - light - lock - scene - sensor - switch ha_codeowners: - '@rappenze' ha_config_flow: true ha_integration_type: integration --- The [Fibaro](https://fibaro.com/) hub is a controller mainly connecting to Z-Wave devices. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Binary Sensor - Cover - Climate - Light - Lock - Sensor - Scene - Switch They will be automatically added when the `fibaro` hub is connected to Home Assistant. {% include integrations/config_flow.md %}
It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Fibaro controller. This ensures that it won't change its IP address, so you won't have to change the `url` if the controller reboots and comes up with a different IP address. See your router's manual for details on how to set this up. If you need the MAC address of your Fibaro, check the label on the bottom.
### Using Z-Wave devices in automation If you want to use a Z-Wave device from the Fibaro controller in Home Assistant automation, you'll need the entity id. In the Home Assistant UI you'll find all entities listed under **Developer Tools** -> **States**. Look for entities that contain 'fibaro_id' in their attributes, and you'll find the entity id on the left.