Tapo plugs suddenly intermittent with Alexa and Home assistant
I have about 20 tapo plugs (P100 and P110) which have worked fine for several months. Over the last 24 hours Ive had problems with individual ones becoming unresponsive in both Alexa and in the Home Assistant integration. Nothing has changed on the network, there are no signal issues. It seems to happen rendomlya dn by unplugging the plug and plugging in again it will connnect again - for a while. They seem to remain connected through the Tapo app mostly during this - but niot always. What's going on? Has there been an update that's broken something?
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@geofflove I also can't my get my NVidia Shield connected to WiFi even though I've deleted it from HA, I've done nothing with my router so I have no idea what's going on 🤷
Think I've sorted this one, Wed was the last day I've used the Shield, the issues with Microsoft today must mean the automatic time and date are affected as it thinks it's in Oct 22 🙄
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I'm getting pretty fed up with this issue, for a number of days I've had sporadic availability on my plugs and lightbulbs, automations not working, plugs restarting for no apparent reason thus restarting my pcs and HA and who knows what else as I just spent a good amount of $$ on them in the last week : /
There needs to be an official announcement as to what is going on
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@SuTzu I agree it's been driving me round the bend, was in bed last night watching TV and the Tapo plug just restarted 🙄
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@geofflove The HA core update seems to have sorted this issue. All behaving themslves again thankfully,.
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@geofflove sorry to sound dim, I'm fairly new to HA, how have you done that? I run mine in Container (docker) on my Synology NAS so do I do it from there or somewhere in HA, thanks
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@KezzaRed Not sure about docker as I'm fairly new to it. On mine I get an alert within settings>Devices and integrations saying a new version of HA core is avialable and I can just click to install.
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@geofflove thanks, I don't get that can only assume it's because I'm running it in Container Manager, I'll have a look tomorrow, thank you
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@Kmans I have the exactly same issue. I thought my HA was playing up... Nuked the HA container, reinstalled, and I'm still getting failed authentication issue... Something has happened, and clearly not on my local network.
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@edge69 I was getting authentication errors on some items after but I just unplugged em, deleted them from HA, let it discover them after an HA reboot and then I could authenticate ok and now working fine
Make sure HA core is 2024.7.3
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I have a Tapo P115.
This week, I noticed that the Tapo app could not get a stable power draw reading. The number would show up (e.g. 100 W) and then it would disappear, with the dashes showing instead. Sometimes going offline. And today it even shut off unexpectedly, causing the shut down of the electrical devices depending on it.
I changed the settings in my router so that it would use a different wifi channel, but it did not help.
Today, following the unexpected shut down, I went for a reset. Now it seems to be ok again. When asked, I kept the settings that were previously set for the same device, in the Tapo app.
When I switch the device on/off, I can now see that it is instant. Before, when the issue was present, even just this action was slow.
In summary, I recommend going for a reset of the device. It has nothing to do with Home Assistant, Alexa, etc. At least that was my experience. I will modify the post in case the device goes back to bad.
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