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Daikin is one of the leading brands of A/C and climate control units. Many Daikin units come with integrated WiFi controls that needs to be enabled. You should refer to your unit paper manual to find out how, usually you need to long-press some buttons after opening up the front cover and reading the WiFi hot-spot information written there.</description>
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IPP (Wikipedia) is a specialized communication protocol for communication between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers). It allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the network-attached printer or print server, and perform tasks such as querying the status of a printer, obtaining the status of print jobs, or cancelling individual print jobs.</description>
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MQTT aims at being The Standard for IoT Messaging.

MQTT is an OASIS standard messaging protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT). It is designed as an extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport that is ideal for connecting remote devices with a small code footprint and minimal network bandwidth. MQTT today is used in a wide variety of industries, such as automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, oil and gas, etc.</description>
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The primary goal of the Network UPS Tools (NUT) project is to provide support for Power Devices, such as Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Power Distribution Units, Automatic Transfer Switches, Power Supply Units and Solar Controllers. NUT provides a common protocol and set of tools to monitor and manage such devices, and to consistently name equivalent features and data points, across a vast range of vendor-specific protocols and connection media types.</description>
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ONVIF is an open industry forum that provides and promotes standardized interfaces
for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products.

In my experience it&#039;s mostly used for IP webcams, and allows for easy(er) integration of your IP cameras in your monitoring systems.</description>
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REOLINK is a brand of security IP cameras that seems to have replaced DAHUA after the US ban in the early 2020&#039;s.

Home Assistant

Home Assistant has a native integration with REOLINK here. So you need to load and enable it, then add the cameras. It will scan your network for devices automatically and will let you connect to them easily.</description>
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Roomba is a product from iRobot, probably the oldest vacuum cleaner robot out there. I own one, and while it can be controlled by it&#039;s own proprietary iRobot app, it can also be controlled by Home Assistant directly, without the need to use the proprietary app at all or even creating an account.</description>
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This is a list of Home Assistant protocols i use.</description>
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ZigBee (Wikipedia)  is an IEEE 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols used to create personal area networks with small, low-power digital radios, such as for home automation, medical device data collection, and other low-power low-bandwidth needs, designed for small scale projects which need wireless connection. Hence, Zigbee is a low-power, low-data-rate, and close proximity (i.e., personal area) wireless ad hoc network.</description>
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