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Control the light on C320WS #59

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atk49 opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 4 comments
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Control the light on C320WS #59

atk49 opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 4 comments
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@atk49
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atk49 commented Aug 26, 2022

I own a Tapo camera C320WS and your plugin works fine with it, thanks !

This model is equipped with a light that I would like to control via HomeKit, is it possible to add this feature?

Thank you.

@atk49 atk49 added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 26, 2022
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kopiro commented Apr 15, 2023

Hello; I'd love to support it but unfortunately as I don't have the following camera I can't really do much without it :)

@x23piracy
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Maybe we can debug what you need without owning it?

@kopiro
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kopiro commented Jan 3, 2024

It's not about debugging, we need to reverse engineer the protocol and the network call used to switch on/off the light. If you can do that, happy to implement it

@TillyMasters1
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I have a C520WS which has a light that you can toggle on and off within the tapo app.
is it possible if you could let me know how to reverse engineer the protocol and the network call used to switch it on/off so you could implement this feature?
or a video on how to if there is one

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