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Title: Ankuoo Neo Outlet Switch
Post by: gnuarm on April 24, 2021, 12:28:25 am
I have the Ankuoo Neo outlet switches that measures power being used.  I've never figured out if it requires a server someplace or not.  It definitely requires a router, i.e. doesn't talk directly to your phone or laptop without one. 

I haven't used this one for a while and today it isn't responding to the automatic timer settings.  It seems to work manually.  I tried reaching ankuoo's web site and they are hard down.  Even downforeveryone says they are down.  I'm wondering if the web site is at all tied to any server the unit may be trying to reach. 

Seems like the unit should have its own timer that would be sync'd to the Internet time servers though and not require a mothership to tell it when to time on and off.  Anyone know how this unit works?
Title: Re: Ankuoo Neo Outlet Switch
Post by: amyk on April 24, 2021, 01:32:50 am
Congratulations, you've now discovered why "cloud" connected stuff is a bad idea.
Title: Re: Ankuoo Neo Outlet Switch
Post by: NiHaoMike on April 24, 2021, 02:37:03 am
If it's based on an ESP8266, you might be able to run Tasmota on it and remove dependency on the cloud.