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Custom on off times/Api
Setting two on/off cycles with 50 discrete schedules seems like a very inefficient way of doing this when the same thing could be accomplished with two rules. Any compatible device flashed with Tasmota or similar FOSS firmware would make this possible.
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We made a database of Smart Switches
Have a look at https://templates.blakadder.com
- Exploitable Vulnerability CVE-2023-27217 Found in Wemo Smart Plug Mini V2 Home Device
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Looking for a specific light switch solution.
Another WiFi based option is any compatible smart relay or switch flashed with Tasmota. In Tasmota, SwitchMode 15 decouples the switch state from the relay and sends status changes via MQTT to HA.
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What component can I use to programmatically control a button press?
2) If you want to switch on/off the light switch in your room, your best bet is to replace your regular light switch with a WiFi light switch. (Yes, you must have some electrical knowledge to do this. But trust me, this is best, most reliable way.) See https://templates.blakadder.com/ for some good devices. Many of them can be re-flashed, so instead of using "their app", the light switch can be a web server that you can talk to from any computer on your network (including your laptop, your phone, etc).
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recommend me Smart switcheees
If you're familiar programming ESP boards take a look at this repository of compatible devices.
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Done... Ender 3 S1 is coming
Wifi switch, I suggest one that runs tasmota. Blakadder website seems to help.
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Smart plug toggles power when it loses MQTT connection
I cannot find the correct model for this plug. On the back it says "WiFi Smart Plug / TWSP017" but I cannot find any reference to this online. I looked at the (long) list of pictures of plugs and sockets at the templates.blakadder.com site, but without finding anything that looks quite like it. There is one power socket, one LED (that never seems to be lit) and one button on the left side. It is a square shape with rounded corners; too generic a description to be useful I'm afraid.
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Should I ditch WiFi for Zigbee if I'm getting my devices from Aliexpress?
You mention incompatibilities. I am not 100% what you mean but here's a link of Zigbee2Mqtt supported devices and Heres a list of tasmota supported devices . i'd reference these before buying anything.
- UK smart plug with power monitoring compatible with Tasmota?
tplink-smartplug
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How I changed my D-Link camera from cloud camera to a locally managed IP camera
Take a look at TP-Link HS100 and HS110. You can control them with this script https://github.com/softScheck/tplink-smartplug
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Adventures with m920q and SFP+ networking
Tools used: - Power draw was measured with a TP-Link HS110 and this project (softScheck/tplink-smartplug: TP-Link WiFi SmartPlug Client and Wireshark Dissector (github.com) ). I wrote a powershell script to refresh every second, but just eyeballed an average value.
- Looking for cheapest way to turn on a lamp when I am away from home. I have dogs that we’d like to turn the light on for when we get home late. Any recs?
- How can I make a smart plug turn on every 10 mins?
- Delete devices from Kasa after homebridge setup
- What outlets/plugs can I use that have an API I can poll for power usage?
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Im trying to separate my IoT devices from the rest of my network. I need some help.
For example, I have TP-Link SmartPlugs which I control via softScheck's tplink-smartplug utility and HomeAssistant. The plugs can connect to a cloud server somewhere, but I have them locked away in a VLAN by the firewall, which blocks all outgoing connections from the IoT zone. It allows only incoming connections to the zone, which is how tplink-smartplug and HA communicate with the plugs.
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Smart plug?
But there is. https://github.com/softScheck/tplink-smartplug
- softScheck/tplink-smartplug
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
python-kasa - 🏠🤖 Python API for TP-Link Kasa Smarthome products
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
defogger - D-Link DCS-8000LH usage info and defogging tools
localtuya - local handling for Tuya devices
Bluetooth_lightswitch - Files and documentation related to custom bluetooth control of an individual light switch
ESP8266-HTTP-IR-Blaster - ESP8266 Compatible IR Blaster that accepts HTTP commands for use with services like Amazon Echo
mgos-to-tasmota - A minimal firmware for OTA (over the air) flashing Tasmota, HAA, or ESPurna from Mongoose OS or compatible firmware types.
espurna - Home automation firmware for ESP8266-based devices
OctoPrint-TPLinkSmartplug
install - Tasmota Web Installer and firmware repository
TasmoAdmin - TasmoAdmin is an administrative platform for devices flashed with Tasmota