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I have very recently been setting up HA and various Hue products and tbh I'm quite disappointed in both.

For one thing, the Hue bridge requiring an ethernet cable is mind-blowing to me. My router doesn't have an ethernet port, and yes it does say on their website, but I wouldn't have expected it to be a requirement, especially when it actually has wifi capabilities on-device, they're just disabled.

Setting up HA was a real pain, it's definitely not "Plug and play". I used a Pi 4 and got a bunch of weird errors, and debugging it is not for the faint-hearted. Eventually I did get it working by downgrading to a year-old version, but now it doesn't recognise my Tapo (TP-Link's brand) lights, the integration just doesn't work.

Overall, it's quite a hassle to get set up so I see why people don't bother unless they've got a lot of free time or are really into it, or just pay the premium for an all-Hue system that does actually work out of the box.



Did you try going down the HA Docker route? Definitely not plug-and-play - there was tinkering - but no weird errors for me.


I considered it but the full OS route seemed cleaner, I wanted to use the Pi for it.




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