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page | Freebox Device Tracker | Instructions on how to track devices connected to a Freebox router in Home Assistant. | 2018-05-16 23:00 | true | false | true | true | freebox.svg | Presence Detection | 0.70 | Local Polling |
This platform offers presence detection by keeping track of the devices connected to a Freebox router.
This requires you to have set up the Freebox component
{% linkable_title Notes %}
Note that the Freebox waits for some time before marking a device as
inactive, meaning that there will be a small delay (1 or 2 minutes)
between the time you disconnect a device and the time it will appear
as "away" in Home Assistant. You should take this into account when specifying
the consider_home
parameter.
On the contrary, the Freebox immediately reports devices newly connected, so
they should appear as "home" almost instantly, as soon as Home Assistant
refreshes the devices states.
See the device tracker component page for instructions how to configure the devices to be tracked.