Thank you guys so much for the response. Tom_I, let me explain my current setup and then explain what I would like to accomplish. By the way, I did mean “HA” not “HS” Tommy Long.
Currently, I have HA installed in a Raspberry Pi 4b. The RPi is connected via ethernet to my home lan.
I have two Tuya LED strips connected to HA via my home network. The two Tuya devices, TYWE3S, only have WiFi 2.4Ghz b,g,n connectivity, no Bluetooth is available.
For the light to communicate to the HA controller, there is a DHCP router that negotiates the traffic.
Now, I would like to takes this set up to a camping trip. However, I would need some type of mini, low powered portable WiFi router, so the HA controller can comunicate with the Tuya lights.
I do know that the Raspberry Pi 4b can act as a wifi router, so I was wondering if there was a way to use the same Raspberry Pi device to run the WiFi, DHCP server and Home Assistant all at once therefore eliminating the need for a router.
Or have the RP connect dirrectly to the LED strips with some ad-hoc WiFi solution.
One solution I was considering, was installing Debian on the Raspberry Pi and run HA in a docker container. I have no idea if that would work and if I have the skills to do this at all.
I figure however, that before I go off biting more than I can chew, I should come here to the forum and ask smarter minds then mine if they know of a simpler solution. Maybe a Home Assistant app or add-on that acomplishes my goal.
Thank you Tommy for the sugestion, I’ll look into that app to see if it does what I need.