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* You can access your Home Assistant instance across your local network, and access the device that it is on via SSH from your local network.
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* You know the internal IP address of your router and can access your router's configuration pages.
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* You have already set up a password for your Home Assistant instance, following the advice on this page: [http](/docs/configuration/basic/)
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* You want to access your Home Assistant instance when you are away from home (ie, not connected to your local network) and secure it with a [TLS/SSL certificate](https://hosting.review/web-hosting-glossary/#12).
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* You want to access your Home Assistant instance when you are away from home (ie, not connected to your local network) and secure it with a TLS/SSL certificate.
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* You have a basic understanding of the phrases I have used so far.
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* You are not currently running anything on port 80 on your network (you'd know if you were).
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* If you are not using Home Assistant on a Debian/Raspian/Hassbian system you will be able to convert any of the terminology I use in to the correct syntax for your system.

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