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The lightwave
integration links Home Assistant with your Lightwave WiFi link for controlling Lightwave lights and switches.
This integration uses the official API published by Lightwave on their website https://api.lightwaverf.com/.
To add your Lightwave devices into your Home Assistant installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
lightwave:
host: 192.168.1.2
lights:
R1D3:
name: Wall lights
R1D4:
name: Ceiling lights
switches:
R1D2:
name: Tree socket
R2D1:
name: Radio socket
R2D2:
name: Light socket
R2D3:
name: Phone socket
R2D4:
name: Torch socket
Where 192.168.1.2
is the ip address of your Lightwave hub.
Each switch
or light
requires an id
and a name
. The id
takes the form R#D#
where R#
is the room number and D#
is the device number.
lights
and switches
are optional but one of these must be present.
The first use of a light or switch will try to register with your Lightwave WiFi Link hub. If the hub has not been registered a message on your hub will be displayed asking you to pair the device. You have 12 seconds to push the button on your hub to accept this. Once done, you should be able to control your lights and switches via Home Assistant. This only needs to be done if the hub has not been registered.
The Lightwave Home Assistant integration currently supports the following Lightwave devices:
- Lightwave lights
- Lightwave switches