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title: Starting My Home Automation Experiment
date: 2026-03-30 08:46:01+02:00
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description: I am starting a Home Automation in my home and this is how I start it
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- home-automation
- hacking
- self-hosting
- raspberry-pi
- home-assistant
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- tinkering
series:
- My Home Automation Lab
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And some time ago I installed the __*FIBER*__[^1] in my home and I want to use in the best way, so I start to rework all my local network and I think about adding some home automation.
[^1]: I pay a company to install it and I clean after.
{{< xkcd 1931 >}}
## What do I need?
First I search for understand what I need to have for build my personal home automation. So serching on the web I found I need:
- A brain/core/server for coordinate all the stuffs
- A software for the brain, for the automation and other stuff
- A router for adding the brain to the network for update and other stuff
- Dongle/sensor/tech for connectivity with the sensors and smart stuff (one for protocol)
- The smart stuff (light bulb, sensor, timer, endpoint api...)
So I need to choose which protocol I want in my home... And I don't know...
So I change the point of view:
- I want to use good smart stuff but I don't want to pay too much
- I want something Open Source so I am not bind to a company
- I want something offline or/and on MY HOME SERVER
### The protocols
Searching for the protocols I choose Thread[^thread-standard] and Zigbee[^zigbee].
One reason is because they are the most used protocol for communication and more easy to find online (Amazon) and offline (Ikea and othe local shop).
For starting I will implement only Thread because the more easy tech for me are all Matter over Thread so I start with Thread.
From the infographic I found, I need to implement Matter[^matter-standard] also because Matter is the top stuff for an Home Assistant.
![Matter Thread Infographic ](matter_thread_infographic.png)
[^matter-standard]: [Matter Standard](https://csa-iot.org/all-solutions/matter/)
[^thread-standard]: [Thread Standard](https://threadgroup.org/)
[^zigbee]: [Zigbee Standard](https://csa-iot.org/all-solutions/zigbee/)
### The software
Now I want a software, Open Source, which I can support Thread and Matter (and also Zigbee) and I found a software (Open Source) wich support all I need: Home Assistant[^home-assistant].
It support Matter[^matter-home-assistant], Thread[^thread-home-assistant] and Zigbee[^zigbee-home-automation] and I can put it in a RaspberryPi or other server.
[^home-assistant]: [Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/)
[^matter-home-assistant]: [Home Assistant Matter](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/matter/)
[^thread-home-assistant]: [Home Assistant Thread](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/thread/)
[^zigbee-home-automation]: [Zigbee Home Automation](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/zha/)
## Hardware
So I start to make a list of what I have and what I need.
Some things I buy online, some things come from some tech market and some come form the shoes box of my old stuff...
I only write about the real things but if I use cable or other "standard stuff" I don't write about it.
So yes I bought some usb extention and some network cable but they aren't important for this post.
### Core/Brain Stuff
First I need the Brain for the project
![Brain](ABnormal_GIF.gif)
From what I read in the Home Assistant[^home-assistant] documentation I need some type of server with some gadget connected to them.
So I search and got a RaspberryPi 4B[^raspberry].
![Raspberry](raspberry.jpg)
[^raspberry]: [RaspberryPi 4B](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/)
I also bought a microSD with 64GB of memory (I am on a budget for this project) as an Hard Disk for the "server".
Searching in my closet and in some shoes boxes I found a case[^case] for RaspberryPi with active cooling system (and LGB light)
[^case]: [Raspberry Pi 4B Case from Owootecc](https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07YJGWPQL)
So I flash the microSD with the Home Assistant software. Thanks to the Raspberry Pi Software[^iso] choosing the right iso and flash it in the SD was a walk in the park.
[^iso]: [Raspberry Pi software](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/)
After the flashing I set it up and add to my local network and check for update.
So the brain is ready!
### Sensor form Ikea
I went to Ikea for some stuff and some Swedish meatballs and I came back with an Ikea Alpstuga[^ikea].
![Ikea Alpstuga](ikea.jpg)
It is a timer, air sensor with CO2 and PM2.5 sensor and output all of them and an Air Quality value.
[^ikea]: [Ikea Alpstuga](https://www.ikea.com/it/it/p/alpstuga-sensore-della-qualita-dellaria-smart-50604187/)
The only bad thing about it is the color but for the price I don't complain.
So after coming home I found it didn't work.
![Nope](nope.gif)
As is the RaspberryPi 4B do not support Thread or Zigbee without some type of specialized antenna...
I was understanding that the software use the wifi module of the RaspberryPi as a Zigbee/Thread emitter/reciver but no so I search on Amazon for the dongle for Thread.
### Antenna
I bought a Usb dongle[^antenna] for connecting the RaspberryPi and the other gadget in the house (for now only the Ikea one)
[^antenna]: [SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus MG24](https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0FMJD288B)
![Antenna](antenna.jpg)[^antenna]
This antenna is a little special: you can flash it for changing it form Zigbee to Thread and vice versa so I start to config it.
#### Setup the Antenna
First I flash the antenna. I need to port from Zigbee to Thread[^flash_firmware] and with the online tool it was so easy I thought I did something wrong.
[^flash_firmware]: [Sonoff dongle flasher/](https://dongle.sonoff.tech/sonoff-dongle-flasher/)
After this I connect the dongle and start to config the Home Assistant.
First I need to have installed Thread from "Add Integration" and it showed an empty list of device. This is correct because I didn't have a Thread router installed.
So we add a OpenRouter. How? Installing from the officials app of mine Home Assistant.
![Open Thread on a menu](Thread.png)
After this I edit the config in this way (the device was auto-finded) and I set this for my device. [^note]
[^note]: This config work for me, it can not work for you
![Open Thread config](openThread.png)
For checking if all was ok I went and seach in the log for the OpenThread for a specific line.
![Log Antenna](log-antenna.png)
After this I went to check if the Thread integration showed the Ikea sensor and it didn't show... Why? Because I am STUPID.
#### Setup the last little things
Alpstuga (my air sensor) is not Thread, is Matter over Thread, so I need to add the thing with the Matter integration. And with this last integration the system worked!
![Its alive](its-alive.gif)
I am happy of this system? No. Why? I have the wrong time on the Alpstuga.
This thing I don't understand so I search online for understand how can I fix the time on the device.
I find this is a common problem with the Alpstuga device and someone made a Hacs[^hacs] plugin[^matter-time-synk] wich add a cron and a button for sync the Home Assistant's clock. I also add the plugin for integrate my Playstation Network in my Home Assistant[^psnetwork].
[^hacs]: [Home Assistant Hacs](https://www.hacs.xyz/)
[^matter-time-synk]: [Matter time synk](https://github.com/Loweack/Matter-Time-Sync/)
[^psnetwork]: [PlayStation Network Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/playstation_network/)
## Conclusion
For now this is what I had done but I want to have automation (for now I don't have any) and some stuff for lower the gas bill so there will be more post about my smart home.