Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?

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Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
2018-01-27 05:17:30
Model : HS100

Hardware Version : 1.0

Firmware Version : 1.2.5

ISP :

Hello,

I need to use 40 H110 in the same room, to control 40 servers.

However, even though I bought them all at the same time, running on same account, same app, same wifi, some are not working :




Would you have any tips to fix it ? Is there a limited number of smartplug that can run on the same wifi ?

Best regards,

Nico
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Re:Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
2018-01-28 21:04:20
Additional information, when we try to add some other HS110, we have this error :




Can you please advise ? Is it DHCP issue ? Any suggestions ?

Thanks,

Nico
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Re:Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
2018-01-29 01:36:55
It might be a router limitation, have you checked your router specs? Max 40-50 seems to be a common limitation.
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Re:Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
2018-01-30 01:51:13

MikeP_AutomationManager wrote

It might be a router limitation, have you checked your router specs? Max 40-50 seems to be a common limitation.


Hi Mike,

Thanks a lot for your quick answer, unfortunately we don't even have 25 HS110 among the 30 currently plugged.

We didn't plug the 10 last because they are not working at all.
However, they worked on a new place (at home instead of office).

Do you have any idea on what else to check or change ?

Thanks a lot !

Nico
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Re:Maximum number of smartplug on same network ?
2018-01-30 08:51:23
One option might be to by some low end routers to extend your network, or upgrade to a high end router with more resources.

The low end router solution gets a bit tricky - you need each to be on a separate subnet and manage DHCP, and to control the tp link devices on each router you'll probably need to connect the phone to that router. An aftermarket app (like mine) does work across router boundaries if you set up static routes between them.
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