Home Network Build to protect my Home

Home Network Build to protect my Home

Home Network Build to protect my Home
Home Network Build to protect my Home
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: Tapo C200  
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I should like to build a home network , to protect my home against the housebrakers. The network should consist of a TL-MR 6400 wireless N300 4G LTE router, one TAPO C200 wireless home camera, and a TAPO T110 , smart door sensor. ( Still I did not bought the parts, first I should like to know, it will be good or not.) I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 smart phone, and an Asus Vivo Book laptop. ( the connection see attached pdf fájl)

I downloaded the TAPO software for my phone.

Please comment, this network will working, or not. Or propose modifications, or better solution.

Please write me short, how can I start to operate this network.

I have to call the number of the SIM card, which is in the router, is it?

What will happen? And what about the laptop?

How can I controll and operate the network? How can I see the picture of the camera, and how can I turn it around? How can I get information about the opening of the door?

Thanks your comments, and suggestions.

hunyadis

File:
SIM kártyás router kapcsolási ábrája.pdfDownload
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Re:Home Network Build to protect my Home-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @hunyadis 

Hi,
1. If your router TL-MR 6400 does not have internet after you insert a SIM card into the router, you can contact your SIM card provider and start a new thread here for further assistance.
 

2. If your router is working, you can connect the camera Tapo C200 to the router's Wi-Fi directly to go to the internet. After you set up the camera successfully, you can control it locally and remotely via the Tapo app on phones. For example, you can watch the camera's live feed and video recordings and change its settings via the Tapo app.
We do not have a Tapo app for the Windows OS now. Since the Tapo C200 supports RTSP/Onvif protocol, you can watch its live feed on a Windows laptop by referring to the instructions below.
How to view Tapo camera on PC/NAS/NVR through RTSP/Onvif Protocol
 

3. The Tapo T100 can't connect to the router's Wi-Fi directly, it's required a Tapo hub(Tapo H100 or Tapo H200) to work. Typically, you need to connect the hub to the router and then connect the T100 to the hub to work.
It can be controlled via the Tapo app on phones but not on a laptop.

 

Best Regards

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Re:Home Network Build to protect my Home-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @hunyadis 

Hi,
1. If your router TL-MR 6400 does not have internet after you insert a SIM card into the router, you can contact your SIM card provider and start a new thread here for further assistance.
 

2. If your router is working, you can connect the camera Tapo C200 to the router's Wi-Fi directly to go to the internet. After you set up the camera successfully, you can control it locally and remotely via the Tapo app on phones. For example, you can watch the camera's live feed and video recordings and change its settings via the Tapo app.
We do not have a Tapo app for the Windows OS now. Since the Tapo C200 supports RTSP/Onvif protocol, you can watch its live feed on a Windows laptop by referring to the instructions below.
How to view Tapo camera on PC/NAS/NVR through RTSP/Onvif Protocol
 

3. The Tapo T100 can't connect to the router's Wi-Fi directly, it's required a Tapo hub(Tapo H100 or Tapo H200) to work. Typically, you need to connect the hub to the router and then connect the T100 to the hub to work.
It can be controlled via the Tapo app on phones but not on a laptop.

 

Best Regards

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Re:Home Network Build to protect my Home
2 weeks ago

  @hunyadis 

 

Dear Community!

I have got your answer for my question, what I should like to thanks.

In the meantime I should like to modify my network a little bit, and I should like to know,  after this modification my network would be better or not.

As you recommended, I added the TAPO H100 hub, and changed the TL-MR6400 router to Archer MR200 AC750 dual band 4G LTE  router, which is working on 2,4 GHz, and 5 GHz too. (see the modified network diagram. )

So the network now consist of an

  • Archer MR200 AC750 dual band 4G LTE  router with SIM
  • TAPO H100 hub
  • TP-Link TAPO C200 safty home camera
  • TP-Link TAPO T110 smart sensor

Please comment, it will be good or not

Thanks

hunyadis

File:
Network with Archer MR200 router.pdfDownload
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Re:Home Network Build to protect my Home
2 weeks ago

  @hunyadis 

Hi,
1. There is no problem using TL-MR200 or TL-MR6400 in your network because they both support 2.4G Wi-Fi.

 

2. Please note that Tapo T110 needs to be connected to the hub instead of the router. When deploying the network, you need to pay attention to the location of the hub and sensor. If they are too far away, they may not work properly.

 

3. We do not have a Tapo app that can be installed on a Windows laptop to manage your Tapo devices.

 

Best Regards

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