Tapo C100 shows offline randomly when accessing from outside local wifi network
Tapo C100 shows offline randomly when accessing from outside local wifi network
My Tapo C100 started to randomly show as offline when accessing from outside the local wifi network.
If I'm connected to the wifi, it will work with no problems, but if I use my smartphone data or connect through another network, it will show as offline. If i restart the camera, it will work for a few hours, but will randomly show as offline again after some time.
I have numerous other tapo devices (including three other cameras) and they work with no problems.
I have it for a year and always worked flawlessly. The only thing that changed was that I updated the firmware last week.
I have another Tapo Camera (C200) connected to the same network that was having the same problem a few days ago. These were the two cameras whose firmware was recently updated, so I'm starting to think this problem was started because of the update, since they always worked fine until I updated them.
Any help would be nice.
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As of now (JAN 16th) the problem is still happening.
I have four cameras (two C100 and two C200) and since I first reported this issue, at least one of the cameras is offline during that day. As soon as I restart it, another one goes offline.
This is incredibly frustrating. I was thinking of buying four more cameras for my parents' place, but honestly I can no longer recomend this product after my experience.
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UPDATE
Got this messagem from the tech team:
"Hi there,
Please stay tuned for the new firmware update, 1.4.1 for C200, and 1.4.0 for C100. Check if the camera can be more stable after updating. "
Since these firmware updates are not yet available, I can only determine if they will fix my problem after I'm able to access them.
Weirdly enough, this update has been available in one of my C200 cameras, and isn't available in the other. They are currently on the same firmware version.
But more importantly, this proves it's a problem on TP-Link's end and not my network. This information would have saved countless hours of troubleshooting, resetting and stressing out about something that was beyond my control. I expected more from TP-Link.
I Will update this thread once the firmware updates are available.
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