![]() ![]() The issue didn't only happen while the firmware was being updated. TP-Link, please fix this my smartplugs are already using static IPs, more accurately, static DHCP reservations in my router, which is a Comcast XB7. It's fair to say there is a bug in the TP-Link fimware here - the smartplugs should never go to this state where they stop trying to connect to Wifi. ![]() HomeAssistant has also been reporting these TP-Link smartplugs going offline, reporting this as a "configuration error" because the devices are "not found" with my "appliance has finished" automations. During the time the Wifi network was completely off, some of the smartplugs (about a dozen) went offline, and never came back online. I saw the same behavior with these smartplugs last week when I upgraded the firmware on my APs. I can see that 4 of my smartplugs have gone to this same offline state again where they won't try to reconnect to Wifi. This morning, 4 out of my 6 APs went offline. After I did so, all smartplugs came back online. Some of them are in difficult spots behind appliances, and it was easier to toggle circuit breakers to accomplish the same task. They remained in that state for more than 8 hours, after which I decided to unplug them from the wall socket, and plug them back in, one at a time, and they came back. The other half remained in the solid orange state that signifies they can't connect to Wifi. Only half of my 50 KP125 smartplugs came back online in the Kasa app and in my smokeping data. On monday, afternoon I had a power outage. I have had major problems with my TP-Link KP125 smartplugs. ![]()
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