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Skinnymansbeerbelly
Apr 1, 2010
I'm setting up babby's first Home Assistant instance, and I've almost got it ready, but unfortunately it looks like I need a bluetooth proxy for one of my temperaure/humidity sensors. I think I get what I need to do on the software side, but I know nothing about embedded hardware. Anyone who has done it before, is it really necessary to hard wire the network connection for a bluetooth proxy for for low bandwidth bluetooth devices? If I do have to hard wire, is there anything I should be looking at besides an ESP32 Gateway, case & power?

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Skinnymansbeerbelly
Apr 1, 2010
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