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== Step 3: Configure Home Assistant with a Static IP == <span id="home-assistant-network-configuration"></span> === Home Assistant Network Configuration: === <div class="figure"> <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_8dbeaafa.png </gallery> </div> <div class="figure"> <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_68d29356.png </gallery> </div> <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_25b69769.png </gallery> <span id="access-home-assistants-network-settings"></span> ==== 3.1 Access Home Assistant’s Network Settings ==== * Open the Home Assistant web interface by navigating to <code>http://[your_homeassistant_ip]:8123</code>. * Once logged in, go to '''Settings''' (found at the bottom left of the sidebar). * From the '''Settings''' page, click on '''System''' and then select '''Network'''. <span id="modify-network-interface"></span> ==== 3.2 Modify Network Interface ==== * In the '''Network''' section, find the network interface (e.g., <code>eth0</code>) that Home Assistant is using. * Click '''Configure''' next to the interface to edit its settings. <span id="switch-to-a-static-ip-configuration"></span> ==== 3.3 Switch to a Static IP Configuration ==== * Change the network type from '''DHCP''' to '''Static''' to manually configure the IP address. * Set the following details: ** '''IP Address:''' Enter the desired static IP address (e.g., <code>192.168.5.4</code>). ** '''Gateway:''' Enter the gateway IP address, the IP of your pfSense router (e.g., <code>192.168.5.1</code>). ** '''DNS Server:''' Enter the IP address of the DNS server (your pfSense router’s IP, e.g., <code>192.168.5.1</code>). <span id="save-the-configuration"></span> ==== 3.4 Save the Configuration ==== * Once you’ve set the static IP, gateway, and DNS, click '''Save''' to apply the changes. * Home Assistant will now be reachable at the static IP address you configured. <span id="save-the-configuration-1"></span> ==== 3.5 Save the Configuration ==== * Once you’ve set the static IP, gateway, and DNS, click '''Save''' to apply the changes. * Home Assistant will now be reachable at the static IP address you configured. <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_fb68028c.png </gallery> ![(images/lu55028jxdtp_tmp_5504653d.png) <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_22a2f148.png File:Timeline%201_04_41_14_33.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_b09fba6a.png </gallery> <span id="add-a-static-ip-mapping-in-pfsense"></span> === Add a Static IP mapping in pfSense === <span id="log-in-to-pfsense"></span> ==== 3.6 Log in to pfSense ==== * Open your web browser and navigate to the pfSense web interface (e.g., <code>https://192.168.5.1</code> or <code>https://pfSense.home.arpa</code>). * Log in using your admin credentials. <span id="navigate-to-dhcp-server-settings"></span> ==== 3.7 Navigate to DHCP Server Settings ==== * Once inside pfSense, go to '''Services > DHCP Server'''. * In the DHCP Server settings, go to the '''LAN''' tab, as this is where you’ll configure the static mapping for devices on your local network. <span id="add-a-static-ip-mapping"></span> ==== 3.8 Add a Static IP Mapping ==== * Scroll down to the '''DHCP Static Mappings''' section and click on '''Add Static Mapping'''. <span id="enter-the-information"></span> ==== 3.9 Enter the Information ==== * '''MAC Address:''' Find the MAC address of your Home Assistant virtual machine. To do this: ** In pfSense, navigate to '''Diagnostics > ARP Table'''. ** Look for the MAC address associated with the Home Assistant VM’s current IP (this can also be found within the Virtual Machine Manager or via the Home Assistant network settings). * '''IP Address:''' Enter the static IP address you configured earlier in Home Assistant (e.g., <code>192.168.5.4</code>). * '''Description:''' Enter a description for easy identification (e.g., homeassistant). * '''Hostname:''' Enter <code>homeassistant</code> <span id="save-and-apply-changes"></span> ==== 3.92 Save and Apply Changes ==== * Click '''Save''' to add the static mapping. * After saving, click '''Apply Changes''' to make sure the static IP reservation is applied on your network. <span id="make-sure-this-actually-works"></span> ==== 3.94. Make Sure This Actually Works ==== * After configuring the static IP and DHCP mapping: ** Make sure Home Assistant is reachable at the assigned IP (e.g., <code>http://192.168.5.4:8123</code>). ** In pfSense, you can check the '''Status > DHCP Leases''' section to confirm that Home Assistant is using the correct IP address and that the static mapping is working. <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_35f2d05.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_46f57247.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_134fbcd6.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_132130f0.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_9865e7ff.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_20521c00.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_dcbab263.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_8e2628b5.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_78c8cb71.png </gallery> <span id="step-4-set-up-the-venstar-thermostat-so-home-assistant-can-see-it"></span>
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