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This is one of the two ways we support OpenWRT. If you encounter problems, try ubus.
This is a presence detection scanner for OpenWRT using luci.
This component requires a [workaround](https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/1258#issuecomment-252469880) when using luci with HTTPS and a self-signed certificate.
Before this scanner can be used you have to install the luci RPC package on OpenWRT:
# opkg install luci-mod-rpc
To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
device_tracker:
- platform: luci
host: ROUTER_IP_ADDRESS
username: YOUR_ADMIN_USERNAME
password: YOUR_ADMIN_PASSWORD
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address of your router, e.g.,
192.168.1.1
. - username (Required): The username of an user with administrative privileges, usually
admin
. - password (Required): The password for your given admin account.
See the device tracker component page for instructions how to configure the people to be tracked.
Some installations have [a small bug](https://github.com/openwrt/luci/issues/576). The timeout for luci RPC calls is not set and this makes the call fail.