HS300 Random power cycle
Have two HS300 running for about a week. Two PC's on one and two PC's on another. Two PC's that are plugged into 1 of the TP-links have rebooted due to brief power loss twice since I started using them. No logging, can't figure out why these outlets on the strip are losing power breifly at random, causing windows PC to restart.. Any help/guidance is appreciated.
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For anyone surfing in off google:
Still no beta firmware for the HS300. Issue still exists. It's still an infuritating product.
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@socon From another post of mine...
Hey all! I've been dealing with this issue forever and it's been one of the most frustrating things I've found. Lights randomly changing and outlets triggering unexpectedly. It *seemed* like it was always the TP-Link products that did this, but I now think that's been a red herring.
While looking for something completely unrelated tonight in the Alexa app, I noticed something new called 'Hunches'. This is Amazon's attempt to have a 'hunch' that you wanted to do something. For instance, if it determines you left the house, it has a 'hunch' you meant to turn off the light. Same thing if it thinks you went to bed. When I'm in bed reading at night, all of a sudden my dimmable lights would drop to 50%.
Well, when I found the 'hunches' feature in Settings->Hunches, there was a log saying 'We determined you wanted to do 'x' and did it for you!' and sure enough, that log corresponded with all the 'random' stuff that was happening. I immediately disabled hunches and ever since have not had a single issue with my devices.
I'll come back and post more should this change, but this may have been something that Amazon broke, not TP-Link, which is why they never could fix it.
So... check your Alexa app, go to Settings, then Hunches and disable all of them. See if it works for you.
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@MarqueIV I dont have an alexa in my house and I still have this issue.
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@mjifojeqlkj23 Check to see if Google has something similar. All I know is this was the issue that was affecting all my devices and since disabling it, it's all better now.
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If replacement HS300 still have the same issue, I suspect smart power strip was affected by some third party software or devices in your local network.
Try to connect HS300 to a Guest WiFi network of router and see reboot behavior stops, I will follow up your case on your support email TKID201238755, please check your email inbox.
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I also continually have this problem
Hardware version 1.0
Firmware version 1.0.21
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