--- layout: page title: "Google Wifi" description: "Instructions on how to integrate Google Wifi/OnHub routers into Home Assistant." date: 2017-07-15 21:22 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true ha_category: System Monitor logo: google_wifi.png ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" ha_release: "0.50" --- The `google_wifi` sensor platform is displaying the exposed status of a [Google Wifi](https://madeby.google.com/wifi/) (or OnHub) router. The sensor is able to report network status, up-time, current IP address, and firmware versions. To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry sensor: - platform: google_wifi ``` Configuration variables: - **host** (*Optional*): The address to retrieve status from the router. Defaults to `testwifi.here` (other options include `onhub.here` and your router's IP such as `192.168.86.1`). - **name** (*Optional*): Name to give the Google Wifi sensor. Defaults to `google_wifi`. - **monitored_conditions** array (*Optional*): Defines the data to monitor as sensors. Defaults to all of the listed options below. - **current_version**: Current firmware version of the router. - **new_version**: Latest available firmware version. If router is up-to-date, this value defaults to `Latest`. - **uptime**: Days since router has been turned on. - **last_restart**: Date of last restart. Format is `YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:SS`. - **local_ip**: Local public IP address. - **status**: Reports whether the router is or is not connected to the internet.