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Checking the status after a power outage and WiFi

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Checking the status after a power outage and WiFi
Checking the status after a power outage and WiFi
2025-09-14 06:26:48
Model: Tapo P115  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.4

If the power or WiFi goes out and after reconnecting, the device should check the status according to the set automation. That is, if the socket is supposed to be turned off, then it should turn off after the check or vice versa, it should turn on after the check.

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Re:Checking the status after a power outage and WiFi
2025-09-16 02:42:37

  @Tom90C 

 

Can you share some background or your use case about this feature request?

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Re:Checking the status after a power outage and WiFi
2025-09-19 15:47:24

  @Wayne-TP I use the socket with a boiler that is set to automatic so that if a temperature sensor registers a lower temperature, it should switch on, or vice versa if it is higher, it should switch off. I have temperature sensors both in the room and one outside, which also affects switching. Furthermore, the switching is affected by sensors on windows and doors. However, the boiler also has its own room "stupid" thermostat, which switches the supply electricity to the socket and unfortunately in this case the Tapo H115 socket is connected, but does not check whether it should be switched on or off according to the automation and remains in the default last switch-on state. Unfortunately, the "stupid" thermostat for the boiler does not recognize this.

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