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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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You need something like a raspberry or a small computer to run home assistant 24/7 and you also need a zigbee coordinator (to be able to use your ZigBee devices) like sonoff CC2652P or conbee 3 (others are available). Install home assistant, and learn how to manage/customise as you wish.
Home assistant is great but it's not a plug and play solution (that being said, it has already been much simplified over the years and it's not that hard to get started). Settings basics stuff isn't complicated but you will have a learning curve to be able to do more complicated stuff (depending of knowledge you already have)
https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/
I was hoping someone could tell me how to get it to run on my NAS. I know people use Docker for it, but I don't know which one or how to? I do have a Sonoff Dongle.
Oh! Ok. Maybe you can try this https://community.home-assistant.io/t/installing-home-assistant-on-wd-mycloudex2ultra/530270
Thank you so much for the time and effort you're putting into helping me, I really appreciate it. Unfortunately though, that's not for the original MyCloud. My version didn't get the update to version 5 of the operating system, which is step one of the instructions you linked, hence the conundrum I'm in and subsequent plea for help. It was kind of a hail Mary, hoping for a miracle.
Unless you can find an alternative firmware that can run docker, I don't see any other options. Wish you luck