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The google_wifi
sensor platform is displaying the exposed status of a Google Wifi (or OnHub) router.
The sensor is able to report network status, up-time, current IP address and firmware versions.
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: google_wifi
{% configuration %}
host:
description: The address to retrieve status from the router. Valid options are testwifi.here
, in some cases onhub.here
or the router's IP address such as 192.168.86.1.
required: false
default: testwifi.here
type: string
name:
description: Name to give the Google Wifi sensor.
required: false
default: google_wifi
type: string
monitored_conditions:
description: Defines the data to monitor as sensors. Defaults to all of the listed options below.
required: false
type: map
keys:
current_version:
description: Current firmware version of the router.
new_version:
description: Latest available firmware version. If router is up-to-date, this value shows to Latest
.
uptime:
description: Days since router has been turned on.
last_restart:
description: Date of last restart. Format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:SS
.
local_ip:
description: Local public IP address.
status:
description: Reports whether the router is or is not connected to the internet.
{% endconfiguration %}