Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin

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Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
2021-03-30 22:21:38
Model: LB100  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.5

Not sure what is going on but yesterday, FOUR of our smart bulbs and two of our smart plugs dropped connection.   Nothing has changed with my internet service, router or wi fi.

The really frustrating part is that NONE of them will complete the set up to get them back online.  I have tried two different cell phones and two tablets with no luck in trying to set them up again.

 

Anyone have any suggestions?   Our router is a Linksys router is less than a year old and top of the line. 

 

HELP!!!

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Re:Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
2021-04-07 20:45:38

@keith457 

 

Enable your router's guest network and set up the bulbs to that network. When enabling the guest network make the wireless password something simple and different from your main network. 

 

As far as the phone, make sure you are not running any VPN connections.

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Re:Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
2021-04-27 09:44:18

@keith457  It seems Your Smart Power Plug has a safety feature that turns it off when too much electric current passes through the plug. Sometimes it's a particular appliance that creates this overload vashikaran tantrik

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Re:Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
2021-05-04 04:22:21

@keith457 Make sure you are connected to the same Wi-Fi network to control it locally. To control the Smart Light Bulb outside of your home, sign in to your account and enable Remote Control. vashikaran specialist in Sharjah

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Re:Smart bulbs and plugs losing connectoin
2021-05-08 08:27:00

If you have multiple access points, you will need to check the APs to see where the plugs are connected. They do not rotate, if the nearest AP is operated or reset, the plug may go to a weak connection and will not move. get my love back .

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