MQTT Broker
The iSG MQTT Broker add-on serves as a message queuing middleware for devices within the local area network, responsible for receiving, storing, and forwarding messages.
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The iSG MQTT Broker add-on serves as a message queuing middleware for devices within the local area network, responsible for receiving, storing, and forwarding messages.
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When using the built-in Home Assistant within iSG, if you need to add MQTT integration, you will need to enable and configure the MQTT broker properly.
Ensure the add-on is activated, MQTT Broker's IP address is the iSG's IP address, and use port 1883. Remember to assign a static IP address to iSG on your home router to prevent service disruptions due to IP address changes.
You can set up a username and password for enhanced security when configuring the MQTT Broker add-on, or you can leave these fields empty if you prefer not to use authentication. If you choose to use them, make sure to remember the credentials, as they will be required for any device or service that needs to connect to the MQTT Broker.