Note on using sticks with HassIO
Adding a note that it's advised to use a USB stick rather than a module, as passing a USB stick through Docker is much easier.
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<p class='note'
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If you're using Hass.io, it's recommended to use a USB stick, not a module. Passing a module through Docker is more complicated than passing a USB stick through.
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## {% linkable_title Stick Alternatives %}
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## {% linkable_title Stick Alternatives %}
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The alternative to a stick is a hub that supports Z-Wave. Home Assistant supports the following hubs with Z-Wave support:
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The alternative to a stick is a hub that supports Z-Wave. Home Assistant supports the following hubs with Z-Wave support:
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