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==== 5.5: Configure Mosquito Broker & MQTT (in that order) ==== # '''Check if MQTT Broker (Mosquitto) is Installed:''' Go to '''Settings > Add-ons''' and find the blue '''add-on Store button''' at the bottom right. # '''Look for Mosquitto Broker.''' # '''Click Install.''' # Once installed, start the add-on and make sure Start on Boot is enabled, and hit start. # '''Configure MQTT Broker in Home Assistant:''' #* Go to '''Settings > Devices & Services > Add Integration'''. #* Search for '''MQTT''' and select it. Go into MQTT by clicking it and add it. # '''Autoconfigure Prompt:''' #* It should prompt you to autoconfigure it with the mosquito broker you just installed. #* Remember the order β install mosquito broker from addons FIRST, THEN install MQTT from '''Settings > Devices & Services > Add Integration''', or MQTT may not auto-configure itself the same way. #** Broker: <code>core-mosquitto</code> (since Mosquitto is running on Home Assistant OS). This will auto configure by default. #** Donβt worry if the MQTT thing has no working configure buttons, those are as optional as the JTAG connector on a MacBook motherboard. #** Port: 1883 (default MQTT port). This will auto configure by default. #** Username and Password: Mosquitto broker allows Home Assistant users to log in so you donβt have to worry about this. When we enter this information into Frigate, we will be using the username & password we use to log into home assistant. <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_ca1b97c5.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_b6564f8b.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_c414c9.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_21dbe66b.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_1008176c.png File:lu55028jxdtp_tmp_a1f44605.png </gallery> <span id="set-up-frigate-mobile-app-notifications"></span>
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