Does Tapo d225 support onvif?
Does Tapo d225 support onvif?
Does the Tapo D225 support onvif on wired mode?
If so, what credentials do i use to authenticate the camera from my network storage device?
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Hey @Chungkyd,
I do not believe that support for ONVIF has been added to the D225 yet, but is something that our teams were looking into adding. I will have to check to see if there have been any updates.
If the features have already been made available, it would only be available while the camera has a hard-wired power connection and would use the credentials you can set in the Tapo App under Advanced > Camera Account (If the device is compatible)
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@Riley_S thanks for following up! It looks like the D225 does not support ONVIF as of Aug 2024 then. I have it configured in wired mode and do not see the Advanced > Camera Account menu item as you've described.
I will try out the D130 then as it looks like another user here: https://community.tp-link.com/us/smart-home/forum/topic/650606 was able to get ONVIF working in their setup.
Thanks for the help!
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Thanks for checking on the D225 settings - I will see if there are any updates for when this feature may arrive. Also, I can actually verify that the D130 has already received support for RTSP and ONVIF, as this was the first doorbell to be released and have these features.
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@Chungkyd thanks for asking this! I just got my D225 yesterday and got it hooked up. One of the reasons I went with this model was an Amazon review claiming 1.1.4 firmware supported RTSP. Other reviews say it doesn't support RTSP, and I can confirm at least on 1.1.13, even with wired mode and Always-On enabled, I'm not seeing the "Camera Account" option. Hoping it gets added soon!
Would love to hear if @Riley_S has an update on the schedule to provide RTSP support.
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Hey @Zavior,
Thanks for linking that review, as it does provide some clues. The review mentions that their camera was using 1.1.4 to have access to the feature, but this was given by the developers when they reached out. This has been done in the past for select cases or to test features before release, but it is not as easy as posting a firmware file for people to apply if they would like.
Given that the firmware is out in the wild, I would imagine that we should see an update soon. I know that there has been a great deal of optimizations made to the ONVIF and RTSP features over recent months for our other camera models, whether it be to improve quality, frame rate, or stability. [EDIT I was able to get a small update in that the next firmware should begin rolling out to devices soon and that it shouldn't be too much longer.]
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is there any update on 1.1.4 firmware update?
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+1 looking for the beta firmware or any ETA on the new firmware. I would love to add to Scrypted/Homekit.
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I received the 1.1.14 update a couple days ago, and I now have RTSP support! You can enable it following the detailed steps here: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2680/
Thanks TP-Link for enabling this feature so quickly! As an embedded developer, I know how long features like this can roll out. I'm super excited to have my D225 working with my Frigate setup now .
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hi @Riley_S are there any updates regarding when this firmware will be available? My D225 is still on 1.13. Thanks
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The update is only now rolling out to compatible models. It may take a short while for everyone's device to receive the update as it is rolled out gradually. This is why we will typically wait for a larger rollout to formally announce their release.
You should be able to expect the update in the next week or two, but you may be able to encourage the update by rebooting the device or re-logging into the Tapo App if the update is not detected with a manual check. It is no guarantee(like 10%), but doing so will force your app/device to communicate with our servers and will sometimes allow the update to be seen.
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