diff --git a/source/_integrations/switcher_kis.markdown b/source/_integrations/switcher_kis.markdown index abe24ecd0e26..5483e7d680a3 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/switcher_kis.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/switcher_kis.markdown @@ -34,9 +34,27 @@ Supported devices: - Switcher V4 - Switcher Breeze - Switcher Runner +- Switcher Runner S11 + +Devices that require a token: + +- Switcher Runner S11 If you completed the integration setup but are still unable to control the device, please make sure your device's firmware is up-to-date. +## Prerequisites + +To enhance security, certain Switcher devices require a token for operation. In order to integrate your token-based Switcher devices with Home Assistant, you'll need the following information: + +- **The username of your Switcher Account**: To find the username, open the Switcher app. +- **Local control key token**: To find the local control key token, browse to the + [Switcher GetKey API][token], enter your Switcher account username (which is an email address), and press + **Send Me The Code**. + + The token will be sent to you by email. It will look something like this: `zvVvd7JxtN7CgvkD1Psujw==` + +[token]: https://switcher.co.il/GetKey/ + {% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Buttons @@ -87,5 +105,5 @@ Note: This does not affect the auto off timer. ## Notes -Make sure that Home Assistant host's firewall allows incoming traffic on UDP ports 10002, 20002 & 20003 and outgoing connections to Switcher device(s) on TCP ports 9957 & 10000. +Make sure that Home Assistant host's firewall allows incoming traffic on UDP ports 10002, 10003, 20002 & 20003 and outgoing connections to Switcher device(s) on TCP ports 9957 & 10000. If Home Assistant and the Switcher device(s) are not on the same network, you will also need to have their traffic properly forwarded between the two networks.