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| # Table of content | # Documentation | ||||||
|  | ## Table of content | ||||||
| - [Requirements](#requirements) | - [Requirements](#requirements) | ||||||
|   - [Home Assistant general](#home-assistant-general) |   - [Home Assistant general](#home-assistant-general) | ||||||
|   - Port |   - [Port](#port) | ||||||
|   - HTTP or HTTPS |   - [HTTP or HTTPS](#http-or-https) | ||||||
|   - SSL Certificates |   - SSL Certificates | ||||||
|   - Android |   - Android | ||||||
| - Authentication | - Authentication | ||||||
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|   - Lovelace UI |   - Lovelace UI | ||||||
| - Log Viewer | - Log Viewer | ||||||
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| # Requirements | ## Requirements | ||||||
| ## Home Assistant general | ### Home Assistant general | ||||||
| To check if you are using right configuration for app, try to access your Home Assistant web interface with the same protocol (http:// or https://), the same domain or IP and port. If it is not loading – the app will not work as well. | To check if you are using right configuration for app, try to access your Home Assistant web interface with the same protocol (http:// or https://), the same domain or IP and port. If it is not loading – the app will not work as well. | ||||||
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| To connect to your Home Assistant instance with HA Client you need `http` and `websocket_api` components to be enabled as well as [remote access](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/remote/) configured. If you are using `frontend` component (Home Assistant web interface actually) `websocket_api` is enabled by default and `http` component is already configured on your server, but still you need to double check. | To connect to your Home Assistant instance with HA Client you need `http` and `websocket_api` components to be enabled as well as [remote access](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/remote/) configured. If you are using `frontend` component (Home Assistant web interface actually) `websocket_api` is enabled by default and `http` component is already configured on your server, but still you need to double check. | ||||||
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| ``` | ``` | ||||||
|  | ## Port | ||||||
|  | By default your Home Assistant is using port number `8123`. But to access your instance from outside of your home network, probably you configured some port forwarding rules on you router. If you forward some other port from outside to `8123` port on Home Assistant IP, you need to use that port instead. | ||||||
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|  | If you are accessing your web interface without port, then you need to try port `80` or `443` in app. | ||||||
|  | ## HTTP or HTTPS | ||||||
|  | It is not required to use secure connection. Just remember: if you are accessing your web interface with http, you need to switch “Use ssl” off in app settings as well. | ||||||
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|  | But if you are using ssl (accessing web interface with https://) – your certificate should be valid (not self-signed). | ||||||
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