Pseudocyclic
Well-known member
I've just read that TP-Link Kasa KP105 smart plugs can turn themselves on and/or off at predetermined times even if Wi-Fi connection is lost. I was a bit sceptical so I tested it and was very pleasantly surprised to find that it's true, the timer must be stored in the plug itself. This means you can use one to reboot the router that the plug is connected to, for example by using the Kasa app to 'program' the plug to turn itself (and therefore the router too) off at 03:00 and then on again at 03:01.
I'm looking for a way to be able to do this as and when required, as opposed to daily at a pre-determined time.
An 'OK Google reboot router' routine would be great, but timers don't appear to be supported (although I could well be missing something obvious).
Are there any Macrodroid home automation gurus here who might already know how I could do this with a macro?
I'm looking for a way to be able to do this as and when required, as opposed to daily at a pre-determined time.
An 'OK Google reboot router' routine would be great, but timers don't appear to be supported (although I could well be missing something obvious).
Are there any Macrodroid home automation gurus here who might already know how I could do this with a macro?