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title, description, ha_category, ha_iot_class, ha_release, ha_codeowners, ha_domain, ha_integration_type, ha_quality_scale, ha_platforms, ha_config_flow
title | description | ha_category | ha_iot_class | ha_release | ha_codeowners | ha_domain | ha_integration_type | ha_quality_scale | ha_platforms | ha_config_flow | |||||||
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Voice over IP | Voice over IP |
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Local Push | 2023.5 |
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voip | integration | internal |
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true |
The VoIP {% term integration %} enables users to talk to Assist using an analog phone and a VoIP adapter. Currently, the system works with the Grandstream HT801. See the tutorial for detailed instructions.
As an alternative, the Grandstream HT802 can be used, which is basically the same as the previously mentioned HT801, but has two phone ports, of which Home Assistant currently support using only one of them.
Also, the Grandstream HT812 has been reported to work. Home Assistant supports using only one of the two phone ports.
If you are running Home Assistant on a machine with other VoIP software, you can configure the port the VoIP {%term integration %} listens on in the configuration. For outgoing calls, you can specify a SIP user value that will be sent to the phone in the From header, if required.
Connecting a phone to Home Assistant requires an adapter.
{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}