![]() Then Hass can run wherever you like while controlling your devices over an IP link to the radio(s). The goal here is to create a USB over IP service on a Raspberry Pi, plug the USB radio(s) into the Pi, then place that device on your network somewhere close to the controlled devices. The trouble there is that I still needed access to the USB stick, and physically plugging it into one of my virtualization hosts would prevent me from moving the Hass VM around in response to performance or availability situations in my farm. I started working with Hass using an RPi3 and an HUSBZ-1 combo Z-Wave/ZigBee stick which worked well but I have concerns about long-term reliability of SD cards on the Pi and while performance was OK, I have a virtualization farm here that provides me much better performance and availability than an RPi could. Run Hass on a VM (or wherever) and connect to a Z-Wave/ZigBee/etc dongle physically plugged into an RPi somewhere on your network.
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