Remote Assistant for Home Assistant
Two components are required to use Remote Assistant, the Remote-RED version for remote access to Home Assistant. A custom component within Home Assistant that opens the SSH tunnel to the Remote-RED servers and provides you with the access data. The second component required is the Android or iOS app. This accesses the Remote-RED servers via the Internet, which in turn redirect you to your Home Assistant dashboard at home.
Set up the custom component in Home Assistant
You can install the ‘Remote Assistant’ custom component in three different ways. You can choose the way that suits you best. Installation and updates are possible via HACS and via an extra installer add-on. If you have Home Assistant Container or Core, you can install the Custom Component via a script.
You can find detailed instructions on how to install the custom component on the Remote-RED website.
Add connection in the app
On the main page of the app there is the function ‘Add Home Assistant instance’. The QR code scanner will open, which requires access to your camera. Simply scan the QR code from the last step and the connection will be established.
Add another app or reconnect app
Within Home Assistant, you can open the existing configuration of Remote Assistant under ‘Devices and services’. Go to ‘Configure’ here to create another QR code.
Troubleshooting
Not connected after scanning the QR code
The connection between Home Assistant and the Remote-RED servers is only established as soon as you close the dialog with the QR code. Confirm the dialog with ‘OK’ and wait a few seconds. The connection should then be possible.
API error within Home Assistant
The computer on which Home Assistant is installed needs Internet access. If a ‘Network Error’ or ‘API Error’ is displayed when connecting to an app, your Home Assistant computer most likely cannot reach the remote RED servers. If you are using a firewall, port 443 (https) and port 22 (ssh) must be allowed outgoing.