Z-Wave.Me
The Z-Wave.Me integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] allows you to control a Z-Wave network via the Z-Wave.Me Z-Way. It combines the performance and power of the diagnostics tools built into Z-Way with the flexibility of Home Assistant. The integration brings all Z-Way devices into Home Assistant, including Z-Wave, Zigbee, EnOcean, HTTP-based, and others.
Configuration
To add the Z-Wave.Me hub to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
Z-Wave.Me can be auto-discovered by Home Assistant. If an instance was found, it will be shown as Discovered. You can then set it up right away.
Manual configuration steps
If it wasn’t discovered automatically, don’t worry! You can set up a manual integration entry:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the
Add Integration button. -
From the list, select Z-Wave.Me.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
The IP address and port of the Z-Way server. You can prefix the address with wss:// to use a secure WebSocket connection (for example, when using the find.z-wave.me remote access service or a public IP with TLS).
When connecting via the find.z-wave.me remote access service, you need to use a token with a global scope. To create one, sign in to Z-Way at find.z-wave.me.
Example of connecting to Z-Way in the local network:
- URL:
192.168.1.39:8083 - API Token:
/112f7a4a-0051-cc2b-3b61-1898181b9950
Example of connecting to Z-Way via the find.z-wave.me remote access service:
- URL:
wss://find.z-wave.me - API Token:
0481effe8a5c6f757b455babb678dc0e764feae279/112f7a4a-0051-cc2b-3b61-1898181b9950
Example of connecting to Z-Way with a static public IP address:
- URL:
wss://87.250.250.242:8083 - API Token:
/112f7a4a-0051-cc2b-3b61-1898181b9950
To grant access only to certain devices, create a new user and select the necessary devices from the list. Then use the API token of that user. Do not use the API token of the admin.
You can use Z-Wave.Me UI with its enhanced Z-Wave network diagnostics tools together with the Home Assistant UI.
Hardware requirements
Z-Wave.Me Z-Way requires Z-Wave.Me hardware:
- RaZberry 7 and RaZberry 7 Pro
- Wiren Board 7
- Z-Station
- Z-Wave & Zigbee mPCIe
- RaZberry (old)
- UZB1
- Hub1
- Any other Z-Wave.Me-based controller
Installing Z-Way
Z-Wave.Me Z-Way runs on various platforms, including Raspberry Pi OS, Linux, and Windows. Follow the Z-Way installation instructions to set it up.
Migration to Z-Way
To migrate from any other Z-Wave controller to Z-Way, include Z-Way as a secondary controller (with security to let Z-Way learn the network key). Use the Z-Way migration tool to make the controller primary in your network.