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Home Assistant can get information from your wireless router to track which devices are connected. There are three different types of supported wireless routers:
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- [Actiontec](/components/device_tracker.actiontec.html)
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- [Aruba](/components/device_tracker.aruba.html)
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- [ASUSWRT](/components/device_tracker.asuswrt.html)
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- [DD-WRT](/components/device_tracker.ddwrt.html)
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- [tomato](/components/device_tracker.tomato.html)
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- [netgear](/components/device_tracker.netgear.html)
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- [luci (OpenWRT)](/components/device_tracker.luci.html)
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- [netgear](/components/device_tracker.netgear.html)
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- [tomato](/components/device_tracker.tomato.html)
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- [TP-Link](/components/device_tracker.tplink.html)
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- [Thomsom](/components/device_tracker.thomson.html)
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You can also decide to directly scan the network for devices by using the [nmap scanner](/components/device_tracker.nmap_scanner.html).
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