TAPO H200 and C320WS

TAPO H200 and C320WS

TAPO H200 and C320WS
TAPO H200 and C320WS
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago
Model: Tapo H200  
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Hello everyone, Im planning to buy Tapo H200 and some other iot things like tapo sensors, but first I have to know if this hub can be liked with the cameras I already have (Tapo C320WS) and the sensor I wanna buy (Tapo T100 motion sensor).

I would like to know if this hub can be connected via wifi instead or ethernet cable

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Re:TAPO H200 and C320WS-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @Sebas_759 

Hi,
1. The Tapo H200 can connect to the router via Wi-Fi and ethernet cable to work. The motion sensor needs to connect to the hub via the Sub-G network to work.

 

2. The Tapo C320WS can't connect to the Tapo H200 to work, and it needs to connect to the router via 2.4G Wi-Fi or ethernet cable to work.

 

3. Typically, when the Tapo C320WS and the Tapo H200 are bound to the same TP-Link account, they can work together via the Smart Action feature to achieve some usage scenarios. For example, when the motion sensor detects motions, triggers the camera to turn on/off the privacy mode.

 

Best Regards

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Re:TAPO H200 and C320WS-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @Sebas_759 

Hi,
1. The Tapo H200 can connect to the router via Wi-Fi and ethernet cable to work. The motion sensor needs to connect to the hub via the Sub-G network to work.

 

2. The Tapo C320WS can't connect to the Tapo H200 to work, and it needs to connect to the router via 2.4G Wi-Fi or ethernet cable to work.

 

3. Typically, when the Tapo C320WS and the Tapo H200 are bound to the same TP-Link account, they can work together via the Smart Action feature to achieve some usage scenarios. For example, when the motion sensor detects motions, triggers the camera to turn on/off the privacy mode.

 

Best Regards

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