TP Link Kasa Integration, weird issue

My integration was up and running with an old HS100, and a new KP115 without issue.

This morning the KP115 was no longer being seen, so I deleted the device(s) HA picked up, including all the energy monitoring stuff. Never got it to get rediscovered, so I removed the TP Link Integration and restarted HA, nothing so I restarted the host… nothing… I tried adding the integration manually, can’t be found… so I assume it thinks it’s still integrated somewhere, but I’m not sure what file/folder to look in to allow the discovery to work correctly.

Thoughts?

Are they blocked from the internet? They, kasa, no longer support the api HA uses. At some point there will be firmware updates that will break the existing integration. I don’t know if this is the case here.

The plot thickens… I setup a new mesh network last night as well and now I’m thinking, despite the fact that it’s the TP-Link Deco x20 for some reason it’s not allowing the 2 TP-Link switches to be seen by HA, I’ve also noticed my Roomba is no longer able to connect.

I even went to far as to try a new VDI to see what it would discover on it’s initial setup, no Roomba, no TP-Link switches.

The Deco x20 doesn’t block anything and I’ve allowed it to pass upnp as well. I really don’t want to go back to my old router but I guess I have to test this theory.

Ok, so I had to set the Deco to Access Point mode with my current Fios setup and turn off wifi on the Fios router to allow the TP-Link switches and Roomba to pass through correctly to HA.

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