Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less

Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less

Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less
Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less
2025-02-16 06:46:26 - last edited 2025-02-16 06:48:20
Tags: #Setup and Configuration #home assistant
Model: KP125  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.14

I am looking to move my smartplugs to a private Wifi network, which is blocked from accessing the Internet. The plan is to use it locally from Home Assistant. I created a separate SSID for this purpose.

 

I reset one smartplug. It is blinking orange. I then connect my Android phone to my private Wifi (again, without internet). And I launch the Kasa app. I then click "+", Device, Smart Plugs, Smart Plug Lite / Mini (Wi-Fi).

 

I am greeted with a "No Internet" error , further stating "Make sure that your router is functioning properly and that you have a strong Wi-fi signal". Both are true - my router is functioning just fine (although it is a pfSense wired a router, and does not provide Wifi). The phone is very close to the Unifi NanoHD access point and has an excellent signal of -63 dBm, listed as 100% in the Unifi controller.

 

The problem is that the Kasa app won't even bother trying to setup the smartplug if Internet is down. It aborts right away. There is no reason that should be the case, especially since I have enabled "Third-party compatibility" in the app to support Home Assistant. I do not need or want the smartplug to be registered on a cloud server. Certainly, the app should not stop me from setting up the smartplug if cloud is not accessible. It can be true for a variety of reasons - ISP down (that's been true today),  TP-Link no longer operating the cloud server, etc. The cloud support should be optional. Either opt-in or opt-out, but optional.

 

Does that option actually exist today, and did I miss it ? Or is there any chance TP-Link can fix this problem in the app ?

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Re:Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less
2025-05-08 22:43:21

  @madbrain 

 

I see no one has replied to your original question. Maybe if more people chime in here we can get TP-Link to give us a fix. I am trying to use my old LB100 smart bulbs with Home Assistant and it prompts for cloud login now. I try to use my cloud login credentials and it fails every time with:

 

"Connection error: try_connect_all failed"

 

Unfortunately, I can't tell why it's failing. I can login to the TP-Link cloud from a browser just fine. I would PREFER not having to go through a cloud. Really wish I didn't update that firmware now.

 

Anyone know a way to downgrade the firmware? Anyone know what ports are used to connect to the TP-Link cloud?

 

 

madbrain wrote

I am looking to move my smartplugs to a private Wifi network, which is blocked from accessing the Internet. The plan is to use it locally from Home Assistant. I created a separate SSID for this purpose.

 

I reset one smartplug. It is blinking orange. I then connect my Android phone to my private Wifi (again, without internet). And I launch the Kasa app. I then click "+", Device, Smart Plugs, Smart Plug Lite / Mini (Wi-Fi).

 

I am greeted with a "No Internet" error , further stating "Make sure that your router is functioning properly and that you have a strong Wi-fi signal". Both are true - my router is functioning just fine (although it is a pfSense wired a router, and does not provide Wifi). The phone is very close to the Unifi NanoHD access point and has an excellent signal of -63 dBm, listed as 100% in the Unifi controller.

 

The problem is that the Kasa app won't even bother trying to setup the smartplug if Internet is down. It aborts right away. There is no reason that should be the case, especially since I have enabled "Third-party compatibility" in the app to support Home Assistant. I do not need or want the smartplug to be registered on a cloud server. Certainly, the app should not stop me from setting up the smartplug if cloud is not accessible. It can be true for a variety of reasons - ISP down (that's been true today),  TP-Link no longer operating the cloud server, etc. The cloud support should be optional. Either opt-in or opt-out, but optional.

 

Does that option actually exist today, and did I miss it ? Or is there any chance TP-Link can fix this problem in the app ?

 

 

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Re:Unable to setup KP125 on private Wifi for local use with Home Assistant, cloud-less
2025-06-18 03:39:58

@johjeff 

Sadly, it's really clear they don't care about home users who want independence from their ISP.

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