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#### Home Assistant
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To get the installed and latest available version of Home Assistant we can use the [version integration](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/version/).
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:\
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Installed:
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```yaml
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- platform: version
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#### PiHole
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To get the installed and latest available version of Pi Hole we can use the [command line sensor integration](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/sensor.command_line/). Before creating the sensor, make sure that you copied the SSH keys (as describted [here](#create-and-distribute-ssh-keys)) from the machine running Home Assistant to the machine running PiHole.
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:\
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Installed:
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```yaml
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- platform: command_line
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#### Model and Firmware
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To get the model, current firmware and whether an update is available we can use the [SNMP integration](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/snmp/). First you need to enable SNMP on the NAS. Login to the Web Interface of the NAS, go to "Control Panel" and then choose "Terminal & SNMP". Go to the tab "SNMP" and enable the SNMP Service.
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:\
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Model:
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```yaml
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- platform: snmp
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#### Unifi Device statistics
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To get the model, current firmware and other measures we can use the [SNMP integration](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/snmp/). First you need to enable SNMP in Unifi. Login to the Web Interface of the Unifi Controller. Go to "Settings", then "Services". In the tab "SNMP" enable "SNMPV1, SNMPV2C".
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:
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Add the following in the `sensor:` section of the system_monitoring.yaml file:\
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**AP-AC Pro**
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```yaml
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## Model
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```bash
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sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/system_sensors.service
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```
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```bash
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[Unit]
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Description=System Sensor service
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After=multi-user.target
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