tp-link KP400 V1 User's Guide
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To set up the TP-Link KP400, download the Kasa Smart app from the App Store or Google Play. Plug in your KP400, open the app, and follow the in-app instructions to connect the device to your Wi-Fi network.
Ensure your Wi-Fi network operates on a 2.4GHz band, as the KP400 does not support 5GHz. Restart your router and the KP400, and then try reconnecting via the Kasa app.
Yes, the KP400 is compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Microsoft Cortana. Enable the Kasa skill in your voice assistant app, and link your Kasa account to control the plug with voice commands.
Open the Kasa Smart app, select your KP400, and navigate to the "Schedule" option. Here, you can set specific times for the plug to turn on and off automatically.
Yes, the KP400 is IP64 rated, which means it is designed to withstand dust and splashes of water, making it suitable for outdoor use.
Check the power supply and ensure the KP400 is properly connected to your Wi-Fi network. Try resetting the device. If the issue persists, contact TP-Link support for further assistance.
Press and hold the reset button on the side of the KP400 for about 5 seconds until the LED indicator blinks amber rapidly. This will reset the device to factory settings.
No, the TP-Link KP400 does not have energy monitoring capabilities. It is designed for remote control and scheduling of connected devices.
Each outlet on the KP400 can handle a maximum load of 15A or 1875W, suitable for most household appliances.
Open the Kasa Smart app, go to the device settings for your KP400, and check for firmware updates. If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.