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    • slametpsS Offline
      slametps
      last edited by slametps

      Description:

      A MM-module to display the status of TPLink lights/plugs in your local network.
      Inspired by MMM-Hue.

      Download:

      [card:slametps/MMM-TPLink]

      Screenshot

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      Initial Version

      regards,

      Slamet PS

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        Damian @slametps
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        @slametps

        Nice… have quite a few TP Links, so will defo have this.

        Thanks.

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        • zdenekZ Offline
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          great. I’ve few of TP-Link HS110 and HS100, but only in local net (home, work, parentshouse…). I use KASA app on my iPhone to control them, see the actual power - is it possible to “somehow” modify your module to see at least the status of plugs?

          thanks, Zdeněk

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            Damian @zdenek
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            @zdenek said in MMM-TPLink:

            great. I’ve few of TP-Link HS110 and HS100, but only in local net (home, work, parentshouse…). I use KASA app on my iPhone to control them, see the actual power - is it possible to “somehow” modify your module to see at least the status of plugs?

            thanks, Zdeněk

            I am using several TP-Links too, and found a lot of helpfull info about home automation based stuff from these guys… http://100.37.129.161:443/

            You may want to pop over there and ask about their set up’s, and I’m positive you will get a great deal of ideas you probbably never thought about?

            Personaly, I have 90% of my house automated ( using Alexa and Broadlink pro, and RM Mini ) , and, when time permits, use MM as a part Automation Display… showing/controlling every HA item, and it’s state.

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