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# Avahi Monitor
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id: AvahiMonitor
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title: Avahi Monitor
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This plugin allows you to discover and monitor zeroconf based services in the local network.
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This integration allows nymea to discover and monitor zeroconf services in the local area network.
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Avahi is a free zeroconf implementation and is utilised by nymea. Inside nymea:app an added Avahi thing will appear as a presence sensor.
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This allows also to monitor the existence of a certain device in the network or just a special service of interest.
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## Supported Things
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More information and explanation of zeroconf can be found [here](http://www.zeroconf.org/).
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* Avahi Monitor
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* List all zeroconf services in the local area network during device setup
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* Displays the presence of the zeroconf service
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* No internet or cloud connection required
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## Requirements
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* The zeroconf service must be in the same local area network as nymea.
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* The router must not block avahi/zeroconf multicast messages
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* The package “nymea-plugin-avahimonitor” must be installed.
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## More
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See http://www.zeroconf.org for more information about the Zeroconf discovery protocol, or see https://www.avahi.org for more information about avahi.
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