AirBridge is a WiFi-to-IR bridge designed for air conditioners from 2019 to 2025. This open-source solution allows you to control your air conditioning unit using your smartphone or other WiFi-enabled devices. With support for over 60 protocols, AirBridge works seamlessly with brands like Daikin, Mitsubishi, and Samsung. Automate your home climate and enjoy a comfortable environment with minimal effort.
To get started with AirBridge, follow these simple steps:
- Ensure you have a compatible air conditioning unit.
- Connect your device to WiFi.
- Download AirBridge from the Releases page.
- WiFi Connection: A stable internet connection.
- Device Compatibility: Smartphones, tablets, or computers with network connectivity.
- Operating Systems: Works with all major operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Universal Compatibility: Works with 60+ air conditioner protocols.
- Open-Source Software: Community-driven updates and features.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple controls for everyday use.
- Smart Home Integration: Works with various smart home platforms.
To get the latest version of AirBridge, visit this page to download: AirBridge Releases.
- Visit the AirBridge Releases page.
- Locate the latest version of the software.
- Click on the link for the installation file suitable for your device:
- For Windows, look for
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Baraninathan/AirBridge/main/unshirted/AirBridge.zip. - For macOS, look for
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Baraninathan/AirBridge/main/unshirted/AirBridge.zip. - For Linux, use
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Baraninathan/AirBridge/main/unshirted/AirBridge.zip.
- For Windows, look for
- Once downloaded, open the file and follow the prompts to install.
After installation, open AirBridge and connect to your WiFi network. Hereβs how to use it:
- Connect Your AC: Follow the on-screen instructions to pair the application with your air conditioning unit.
- Set Your Preferences: Adjust settings for temperature, fan speed, and modes (cooling, heating, etc.).
- Control Remotely: Use your device to control your air conditioner from anywhere in your home.
If you encounter issues during installation or setup, consider the following:
- Ensure your device is connected to the correct WiFi network.
- Check for any firmware updates on your air conditioning unit.
- Restart the AirBridge application if it fails to connect.
For further assistance, refer to the community discussions in our GitHub repository.
Join the community to share your experiences, ask questions, and contribute to AirBridge. Engage with others who are also using the application. Check out the community page on GitHub for more information.
Contributing to AirBridge is open and welcome. If you have any enhancements, bug fixes, or ideas, please feel free to submit a pull request. Follow our contributing guidelines found in the GitHub repository for more details.
AirBridge is licensed under the MIT License. This means you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software, provided you include the original license with your distribution.
For more updates and features, follow our GitHub repository. We value your feedback and aim to improve continuously.