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# Functionality
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# Functionality
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After you get this up and running you will have the ability to interact with your shades using the built-in web interface, socket interface, and MQTT. There is also a full [Home Assistant integration](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS-HA) that can be installed through HACS that can control your shades remotely and provide automations.
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After you get this up and running you will have the ability to interact with your shades using the built-in web interface, socket interface, and MQTT. There is also a full [Home Assistant integration](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS-HA) that can be installed through HACS that can control your shades remotely and provide automations.
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# Getting Started
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# Getting Started
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To get started you must create a radio device. There wiki contains full instructions on how to get this up and running. You don't need a soldering iron to make this project work. Dupont connections between the radio and the ESP32 will suffice. However, I have also included some instructions on how to make an inconspicuous radio enclosure for a few bucks.
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To get started you must create a radio device. There wiki contains full instructions on how to get this up and running. You don't need a soldering iron to make this project work. Dupont connections between the radio and the ESP32 will suffice. However, I have also included some instructions on how to make an inconspicuous radio enclosure for a few bucks.
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