You can tbf get pre configured units these days. I haven't yet used HA though I believe you need some level of knowledgePPrep wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 6:34 amI've had a quick look at home assistant. A lot of people use a Raspberry Pi. My main problem is, although I can build PC's and install operating systems, I cannot write code and have no experience of networks. If this is complex, it may be too late in life for me to tackle the learning curve.
Is the home assistant completely independent of the Internet, wifi and a "normal" router?
I'm a network engineer in my day job, but I looked at Homey pro, mostly because I figured I want something to "just work" - It didn't "just work" I figure I don't want yet more "stuff" to work with at home
There are many alternatives to HA too. With HA, you can make things completely independent of the Internet, and it's typically using zigbee though if zigbee is unsupported then there's WiFi too but you can do that locally too
What do you mean by a normal router btw? - The one that the Internet provider has?