Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application

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Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application
Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application
2021-06-16 14:39:48
Model: Tapo C200  
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Hello, is there any way to configure new Tapo C200 camera without app and Internet access?

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Re:Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application
2021-06-21 10:24:15

@mm2  Hello, 

 

Tapo camera requires to be installed via Tapo app and it needs to connect to a 2.4Ghz WiFi signal. 

 

Router's WiFi should have Internet when setting up thecamera or tapo app may report some errors.

You can use the camera or watch the live view without an internet connection after set it up, but phone and the camera should be connected to and under the same wireless network.

But kindly note camera could not get connect time from Internet, and notification or any other service associated with the TP-Link Cloud will not work if there is no internet access.

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Re:Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application
2021-06-22 06:25:46
Hi, I will not use cloud, I’d like to configure wifi connection and access to video stream, does it change Your answer? Can I use the same api as tapo app? If not what about alternative software?
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Re:Tapo C200 - initial configuration without application
2021-06-25 10:36:23 - last edited 2021-06-25 11:10:17

@mm2  Hello, 

 

Initial set up should be done on Tapo app , not on other software. 

You could watch live view on Tapo app locally without Internet after camera connected to local Wi-Fi network.

The smart home API not open to terminal user or third party partners currently,  but tapo camera supports ONVIF protocol (for control camera)as well as RTSP protocol (for rtsp streaming), so it can work with third-party software that support standard onvif and rtsp protocols, but for detailed features or comparability you will need to do some search on the third party software websites. 

 

Here is a FAQ introducing how to use iSpy to watch live view of camera: 

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/2680/

 

 

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