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## See https://github.com/kevin-david/home-assistant-shared/blob/main/esphome/esp32-wave-radon-proxy.yml for future updates | |
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substitutions: | |
name: "<YOUR_DEVICE_NAME_HERE>" | |
wave_serial: "<YOUR_SERIAL_OR_UNIQUE_ID_HERE>" | |
# See https://esphome.io/components/sensor/airthings_ble.html for how to find this | |
# Note: If you have your ESP32 connected to your Wave device, it might cause problems syncing with your phone | |
# Suggest powering down the ESP device before running firmware updates or attempting to sync with AirThings cloud, if you care about that |
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# DO NOT PUT THE WIFI DONGLE IN THE DEVICE BEFORE MENTIONED EXPLICITLY BELOW | |
# Brief note, after this the UI will not show the usb dongle, | |
# the wifi does work and I get an IP address, so all works, | |
# but I don't go into detail of making it show on the Raspbian UI. | |
# (for this purpose I don't care about the UI) | |
# For the use of this I connected my device to an ethernet connection and through the Router could see the IP which I can SSH into. | |
## STEP 1: Prepare machine and install packages needed |