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---
layout: page
title: "OpenWRT (luci)"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate OpenWRT routers into Home Assistant."
date: 2015-03-23 19:59
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: openwrt.png
ha_category: Presence Detection
ha_release: pre 0.7
---
_This is one of the two ways we support OpenWRT. If you encounter problems, try [ubus](/components/device_tracker.ubus/)._
This is a presence detection scanner for OpenWRT using [luci](http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/luci).
<p class='note'>
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.
</p>
Before this scanner can be used you have to install the luci RPC package on OpenWRT:
```bash
# opkg install luci-mod-rpc
```
To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# 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](/components/device_tracker/) for instructions how to configure the people to be tracked.
<p class='note warning'>
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.
</p>