TP-Link Tapo C310 Integration Setup Problems

I’m new to Home Assistant, and would like to integrate my 3 TP-Link Tapo C310 cameras. When I add the integration it fails to discover any cameras on my local network. When I manually specify a camera’s IP Address, I get an error that it cannot connect to port 9999.

The camera in question is running firmware version 1.3.9.

I’ve performed a port scan and the camera has the following ports open:

443 TCP
554 TCP
8443 TCP
2020 TCP
8080 TCP
1030 UDP
3702 UDP
16896 UDP
19161 UDP
19682 UDP
32775 UDP
33744 UDP
35794 UDP
42056 UDP
42434 UDP
47808 UDP
49179 UDP
49188 UDP

The camera was enabled for uPNP so not sure if most of the UDP ports were auto created and will disappear or change after a router reset.

Has anyone had any success in setting up a TP-Link Tapo C310 device on Home Assistant recently?

Are you using this one :

No, I simply went to Settings → Add Integration → TP-Link → TAPO

Thank you - I’ll give it a try and revert

I got mine to work with Onvif too but it had issues when using the same source in multiple solutions, e.g. my Surveillance center.
So I setup rtc (container) as a central ‘hub’ for the streams

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Another vote for the Tapo: Cameras Control

It works fine for my 3 x C310 and C320WS.

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I’m happy to report that this is working perfectly for me. Had to move to on-os install (Raspberry Pi) so I could run HACS.

Thanks for the assistance :slight_smile: