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<a href="/blog/2015/08/17/verisure-and-modern-tp-link-router-support/">Verisure devices and modern TP-Link routers now supported</a>
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<time datetime="2015-08-17T20:00:00-07:00" pubdate data-updated="true"><i class="icon-calendar"></i> August 17, 2015</time>
<span class="byline author vcard"><i class='icon-user'></i> Paulus Schoutsen</span>
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<p>A minor bug fix release to fix some issues that have come up since the last release. Please upgrade as soon as possible by running <code>git pull</code> from the Home Assistant directory.</p>
<p>This release is a major milestone in our test coverage as we&rsquo;ve crossed into the 80s! It has to be noted that this covers mainly the core and automation components. Platforms that communicate with IoT devices have been excluded.</p>
<p>As we didn&rsquo;t want to just push out bug fixes, this release includes a few additions:</p>
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<li>Support for modern TP-Link routers like the ArcherC9 line has been contributed by <a href="https://github.com/chrisvis">@chrisvis</a>.</li>
<li>Improved support for MQTT topic subscriptions has been contributed by <a href="https://github.com/qrtn">@qrtn</a></li>
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<p><strong>Verisure Support</strong><br>
<img src='/images/supported_brands/verisure.png' style='border:none; box-shadow: none; float: right;' height='50' />
Home Assistant support to integrate your <a href="https://www.verisure.com/">Verisure</a> alarms, hygrometers, sensors and thermometers has been contributed by <a href="https://github.com/persandstrom">@persandstrom</a>.</p>
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</pre></td><td class='code'><pre><code class='yaml'><span class='line'><span class="c1"># Example configuration.yaml entry</span>
</span><span class='line'><span class="l-Scalar-Plain">verisure</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">username</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">user@example.com</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">password</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">password</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">alarm</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">1</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">hygrometers</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">0</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">smartplugs</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">1</span>
</span><span class='line'> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">thermometers</span><span class="p-Indicator">:</span> <span class="l-Scalar-Plain">0</span>
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<time datetime="2015-03-01T11:38:00-08:00" pubdate data-updated="true"><i class="icon-calendar"></i> March 1, 2015</time>
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<p>Home Assistant is now using <a href="http://yaml.org/">YAML</a> for it&rsquo;s configuration file.
YAML allows the use of lists, which should make the configuration file a bit more flexible and useful. The new configuration file format is backwards compatible with existing components. Because of this, there is no need for component developers to update their components.</p>
<p>The new file is named configuration.yaml and if it can&rsquo;t be found in your config directory, Home Assistant will instead try to find the old configuration file, home-assistant.conf.</p>
<p>The home-assistant.conf.example has been replaced with an updated <a href="https://github.com/balloob/home-assistant/blob/dev/config/configuration.yaml.example">configuration.yaml.example</a>.</p>
<p>Users of Home Assistant should migrate as the old configuration format is deprecated.</p>
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