The add-on requires Home Assistant >= 0.101.0b0 (0.101.0 beta or newer). You won’t be able to update or install this version if you don’t meet this requirement.
In that case, you will get a This add-on is not available on your system. message.
Home Assistant >= 0.100.0b0 requires at least AdGuard Home v0.99.0 (this release) for the integration to work.
AdGuard displays a version check error, this bug is expected to be fixed in AdGuard 0.99.1, however, it does not influence the working of AdGuard Home.
The add-on requires Home Assistant >= 0.101.0b0 (0.101.0 beta or newer). You won’t be able to update or install this version if you don’t meet this requirement.
In that case, you will get a This add-on is not available on your system. message.
I have an automation to automatically turn on Adguard protection if I manually turn it off to view a website. Sometimes I forget to turn it back on, so this automation does it for me.
The add-on requires Home Assistant >= 0.101.0b0 (0.101.0 beta or newer). You won’t be able to update or install this version if you don’t meet this requirement.
In that case, you will get a This add-on is not available on your system. message.
Home Assistant >= 0.100.0b0 requires at least AdGuard Home v0.99.0 (this release) for the integration to work.
It seems to block most ads. I don’t use any of Adguard’s advanced features, so can’t comment on those. I also didn’t configure my router’s DNS settings to point to Adguard–I only have a few devices going through Adguard. I don’t I don’t think the whitelisting feature works, so some sites where I want to see ads, I don’t.
I use the Adguard/HA integration so I can turn on/off Adguard protection from Home Assistant, and through Google Assistant. That is useful when you need to click on a redirect URL and turn off Adguard immediately.
I used to run it on an rPi3, but now I have everything running on an old laptop. I never noticed issues running on the rPi3, though I only had 5 clients connected to it.
AdGuard Home introduced breaking change in the API in v0.99.0. Home Assistant 0.101.0 addresses this. People running the beta, need the newer add-on version already, users on 0.100 stable, would cause the integration to break.
Thus, the add-on release is available for 0.101 and higher (which right now, is beta).
The add-on requires Home Assistant >= 0.101.0b0 (0.101.0 beta or newer). You won’t be able to update or install this version if you don’t meet this requirement.
In that case, you will get a This add-on is not available on your system. message.
Home Assistant >= 0.100.0b0 requires at least AdGuard Home v0.99.0 (this release) for the integration to work.