Solution Kasa devices reboot randomly
Updated 5/13 : added beta for HS100 (EU)V4
This Article Applies to:
HS103, HS210, HS220, HS200, KP303, KP400,KP105,KL110,KL130,HS300
Some customers may find that some of their Kasa devices would randomly auto-reboot (randomly goes off and quickly back on in a sec). This article aims to guide you to get this resolved.
Issue Description/Phenomenon
How to determine whether a Kasa device is encountering an auto-reboot, check the below phenomenon:
1) Kasa Device’s LED lights status. When a Kasa plug auto-reboot, the LED light will turn off and then turn on quickly. For a Kasa switch, the Wi-Fi indicator will light up quickly, change to be flashing green, then solid green, then turn off finally. For a Kasa bulb, it will flicker quickly.
2) Electrical appliances connected to Kasa devices. For example, when a Kasa plug auto reboots, the equipment connected to the plug will suddenly lose power and resume immediately. When a Kasa switch auto reboots, the bulb/lamp connected to the switch will suddenly dim or flicker.
Available Solutions
The developer has provided some beta firmware for certain Kasa models to resolve the auto-reboot, upgrade the firmware of the problematic Kasa devices to this version, monitor a few more days, and check if the auto-reboot is gone
Below models got fixed on the official firmware:
HS300(US)_V1/V1.8 : Fixed on firmware 1.0.20 and later firmware
HS100_V4(US/UK) : Fixed on firmware 1.1.4 and later firmware
HS220(US)_V2: Fixed on firmware 1.0.8 and later firmware. ( HS220 US V2 Beta https://static.tp-link.com/beta/2021/202104/20210407/Upgrade_Instruction_HS220_V2_fix_auto_reboot_issue 0407.zip )
( If HS220 can't be factory reset in a reboot, try turning off the Wi-Fi router that the switch was connected to. Shared in post HS220 Rebooting solved by @dhigby )
KL110/KL130_V2 : Fixed on firmware 1.0.11 and later firmware.
KP105 (UK/UK)_1.0 : Fixed on firmware 1.0.5 (EU) and later firmware; Fixed on firmware 1.10.7(UK) and later firmware
HS103(US)_V3: Fixed on firmware 1.0.4 and later firmware.
HS210(US)_V2: Fixed on firmware 1.1.5 and later firmware.
HS220(US)_V2: Fixed on firmware 1.0.8 and later firmware.
HS200(US)_V4: Fixed on firmware 1.1.5 and later firmware.
KP303(US)_V1/KP303(UK)_V1/KP303(AU)_V1: Fixed on firmware 1.0.11(US), 1.0.5(UK), 1.0.4(AU) and later firmware.
KP400(US)_V2: Fixed on firmware 1.0.7 and later firmware.
Note:
1) There is a Word document in the folder providing detailed instructions to upgrade the Kasa firmware.
2) Please save the downloaded file to the desktop, unzip and open it on the desktop.
3) Please use a Windows computer whenever possible.
Troubleshooting Tips
Step 1
Check and ensure both the Kasa device's firmware and the Kasa app version are up-to-date. If not, update first.
Step 2
Factory reset the Kasa device by pressing the Reset button for 10 secs, keep it in the factory default state and observe whether it will reboot or not.
Step 3
Create a new isolated network on your home network and only let Kasa devices connect to this network.
* About isolated network:
1. If your router supports "Guest Network", please turn on "Guest Network" and you can take it as an isolated network.
2. If your network devices support setting “multi SSID” or “VLAN”, please create a new multi SSID/VLAN, and only let the Kasa devices connect to it. It will isolate Kasa devices too.
3. If you have an old router, please connect the old router behind the main router. Assign the new router a different set of IP addresses (like 10.0.10.1) and then assign some smart plugs and switches to the new router.
Note: Do not connect your phone or other Wi-Fi devices to that Guest Wi-Fi/ isolated network that the Kasa devices are connected to, check first if the auto-reboot problem stops or not. As certain device may cause the Kasa device to reboot.
If the issue is gone after you created an isolated network, you could then connect mobile phone and other Wi-Fi devices gradually to see if any device will trigger this reboot issue.
Step 4
If you’re using a Mesh network, try to disable the "fast roaming" and "beam forming" on the mesh devices.
Step5. If you use other third party APP to control smart home devices, temporary unlink them and see if that stops the reboot behavior
Shared by @MarqueIV on #17 of this thread for Alexa users, check if Alexa> Hunches > Set up automatic actions settings, temporarily turn that off
If the troubleshooting tips and the beta firmware still don’t resolve the auto-reboot issue, report back by submitting a diagnostic via email with the subject ‘TP-Link Community- [Forum ID 262328] Kasa devices reboot randomly’, or leave a reply on this thread. In either case, be sure to provide the following information:
- Model of router, and network topology/layout:
e.g. Router model archer C7 <wireless>HS110 V2
- Do you use any third party app or software to control HS100 like Home Bridge, Home Assistant etc.
- What are the other devices that in your home network, like TV model -, Win10 Laptop etc.
- The frequency of the auto-reboot:
- Do you have other Kasa devices that can work properly without an auto-reboot in the same local network?
- Mac address of the kasa device( please share Mac address by private message)
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Wayne-TP wrote
Have you tried to switch a different power outlet? Perform a factory reset on the device, leave it in a non-configured status, minimize connected appliances, and monitor if the issue persists.
If I follow this advice, what is the point of having a smart switch? Maybe TP should actually fix the firmware or provide mail us all new switches. I'm happy to send you my HS220 switches and you can do all the troubleshooting you want.
Switches that turn off at random and JUNK!
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MikeHudson wrote
Wayne-TP wrote
Have you tried to switch a different power outlet? Perform a factory reset on the device, leave it in a non-configured status, minimize connected appliances, and monitor if the issue persists.
If I follow this advice, what is the point of having a smart switch? Maybe TP should actually fix the firmware or provide mail us all new switches. I'm happy to send you my HS220 switches and you can do all the troubleshooting you want.
Switches that turn off at random and JUNK!
@MikeHudson This suggestion can help eliminate whether certain feature settings are causing this abnormal phenomenon.
Can you share the information on the load devices connected to your switch? What's the type of light bulb? What's the dimming type? The rated power? How many bulbs are connected?
A very basic but easily overlooked important piece of information is that the switch has requirements for the load devices. Prolonged connection of inappropriate bulbs or load devices can easily lead to hardware damage in the product.
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Any downloadable LAN only firmwares for the following HW 3.0 Kasa Switches? Kindly provide.
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Cherrio wrote
Any downloadable LAN only firmwares for the following HW 3.0 Kasa Switches? Kindly provide.
Kasa device firmware upgrades are operated through the app, no local upgrades are available.
Regarding this issue, please refer to this article. The relevant firmware has been released, you may connect the switch to the internet and perform the update. Kasa Smart Switch/Plug Disconnects and Reconnects to Wi-Fi Every 10 Minutes on A Local Wi-Fi Network
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