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The bbox
platform uses the Bbox Modem Router from the French Internet provider Bouygues Telecom.
Sensors are mainly bandwidth measures (Details below)
Due to third party limitation, the sensors will only be available if the HomeAssistant and the Bbox are on the same local area network. You can check this by going on the 192.168.1.254 address with your internet browser
To add Bbox sensors to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
platform: bbox
monitored_variables:
- down_max_bandwidth
- up_max_bandwidth
- current_down_bandwidth
- current_up_bandwidth
Configuration variables:
- monitored_variables array (Required): Sensors to display in the frontend.
- down_max_bandwidth: Maximum bandwidth you can use for downloading.
- up_max_bandwidth: Maximum bandwidth you can use for uploadinf.
- current_down_bandwidth: Instant measure of the current used bandwidth for download.
- current_up_bandwidth: Instant measure of the current used bandwidthfor upload.