Why do Tapo smart plugs require internet?
If Tapo cameras work over Wi-Fi by itself then why can't smart plugs such as P110 and smart bulbs such as L530B work on Wi-Fi, is there a specific reason why we have to rely on constant internet connection?
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Being smart home devices, they rely on a network connection to meet more advanced and intricate functional requirements. While these devices offer limited functionality on a local network, connecting them to the internet is essential to unlock and utilize advanced and convenient features.
Remote control and other advanced features like Smart Action, Third-Party services (Alexa/Google Home) rely on the Internet connection. Device firmware update also requires internet access to detect updates from TP-Link cloud server.
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The device's time needs to be calibrated through an internet connection and can be temporarily saved on the device unless a power failure occurs.
When the device restarts, the original time calculation is disrupted. If the device is within a local LAN and cannot recalibrate the time through an internet connection, there may be schedule delays or complete ineffectiveness after a power outage or manual restart.
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Being smart home devices, they rely on a network connection to meet more advanced and intricate functional requirements. While these devices offer limited functionality on a local network, connecting them to the internet is essential to unlock and utilize advanced and convenient features.
Remote control and other advanced features like Smart Action, Third-Party services (Alexa/Google Home) rely on the Internet connection. Device firmware update also requires internet access to detect updates from TP-Link cloud server.
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The device's time needs to be calibrated through an internet connection and can be temporarily saved on the device unless a power failure occurs.
When the device restarts, the original time calculation is disrupted. If the device is within a local LAN and cannot recalibrate the time through an internet connection, there may be schedule delays or complete ineffectiveness after a power outage or manual restart.
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