computergeek1507 / fpp-plugin-tplink

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Tplink set switch plugin on FPP #8

Open brmeadows2841 opened 1 year ago

brmeadows2841 commented 1 year ago

I have a Kasa Outdoor Smart Plug, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet with 2 Sockets

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091FXH2FR?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

I have the TPlink plugin installed on FPP 6.2- I was setting up a schedule to turn off power using the plugin command tplink set switch commands - the command only turns off port one of the plug both the turn off and turn on have the same behavior. In order to turn both sides of the plug require two commands the same for turn off. I have the plug number as 0 = all

Is this is not the expected behavior, how do I have both sides of the plug turn on or off with only one command?

computergeek1507 commented 1 year ago

It's not the same for all plugs and strips, 0 does all on my indoor power strips but on ep40s it does only plug 1

brmeadows2841 commented 1 year ago

It's not the same for all plugs and strips, 0 does all on my indoor power strips but on ep40s it does only plug 1

Only way to turn off/on both side of the plug is to run two commands, one for one side and one for the other, is this correct?