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Releases: JurajNyiri/HomeAssistant-Tapo-Control

6.0.9

17 Jan 08:57
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  • Update #827: Support new firmware update of D230 for quick response list, thank you @cavefire

6.0.8

14 Jan 17:23
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  • Better russian translation, thank you @dE1l

6.0.7

14 Jan 17:07
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  • Fix: Bump integration version

6.0.6

14 Jan 17:05
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  • Fix: Portugal translation having incorrect information

6.0.5

14 Jan 17:03
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  • Fix #826: Russian translation having incorrect information

6.0.4

13 Jan 12:50
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New Features

  • Add #760: Possibility for adding cameras that have SD-card local storage and Tapo Care enabled, or do not expose RTSP/Onvif stream
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Fixes

  • Camera entities will now be unavailable if RTSP username or password are not provided

6.0.3

13 Jan 10:57
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  • Add #814: Ability to play quick response on supported cameras, thank you @cavefire !

6.0.2

13 Jan 10:50
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  • Fix #816: Error when trying to update camera settings

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6.0.1

14 Dec 18:57
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  • Fix #757: Unexpected error message on temporary suspension when adding IP

6.0.0

13 Dec 13:05
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Victory for Local Control: TP-Link Enables Third-Party Compatibility

On November 5, 2023, I reported a security vulnerability to TP-Link. They addressed the issue, but by April 2024, users began reporting that their Tapo cameras had stopped working with this integration (see issue).

Thankfully, a temporary workaround was discovered soon after: disabling the cameras' internet access and performing a factory reset restored full functionality.

Then, on May 8, 2024, I was personally affected by this change. Motivated to find a lasting solution, I developed a proof-of-concept (POC) just a week later. Within two days, the POC was polished and ready for use. This solution worked but required the integration to communicate with the TP-Link cloud temporarily. I reached out to TP-Link to ensure they were comfortable with exposing details of their cloud functionality.

Throughout this whole period, I maintained active communication with TP-Link, seeking a mutually agreeable solution. TP-Link proposed a dedicated cloud endpoint for integration but ultimately decided against implementing it. By October 2024, my proposed solution was also declined.

Finally, the breakthrough came this month: as of December 2024, TP-Link has introduced a toggle in the Tapo app that re-enables local communication. This new feature, available on any firmware version and with internet-enabled cameras, allows seamless integration with Home Assistant and other third-party tools implementing the local protocol.

To activate this feature, simply go to your Tapo App (version 3.8.103 and later) and then click on:
Me > Tapo Lab > Third-Party Compatibility > On.

This is the best outcome we could have hoped for. It restores full local control, reaffirms TP-Link’s commitment to the open-source community, and ensures continued compatibility with Home Assistant.


TL;DR:

Cameras are now fully functional online with the latest firmware. Enable Third-Party Compatibility in the Tapo app to integrate seamlessly with Home Assistant and other third-party tools.


Note: Version 3.8.103 and later is required.