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homebridge-tp-link-access-control

v1.0.7

Published

This plugin allows you to block specific devices from accessing the internet using your TP-Link router.

Downloads

37

Readme

Homebridge-TP-Link-Access-Control

Homebridge plugin to integrate TP-Link Access Control into HomeKit

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Plugin Information

  • This plugin allows you to view and control network access to devices connected to your TP-Link router within HomeKit.
  • It is great for parents who want to control their children's access to the internet either manually or on a schedule.
    • iPads, tablets, Fire TV sticks, etc. can be disabled or enabled on a schedule to limit screen time.
  • Tested and working with the following routers:
    • Archer AX6000 v1.0 - FW: 1.3.0 Build 20221208 rel.45145(5553)
    • Archer C2300 v2.0 - FW: 1.1.1 Build 20200918 rel.67850(4555)

Prerequisites

  • To use this plugin, you will need to already have:
    • Node: Latest version of Node: v18 or v20.
    • Homebridge: v1.6.1 - refer to link for more information and installation instructions.

Setup

  • UI Installation (Recommended):

    • Install the plugin by searching for TP-Link Access Control in the Homebridge UI
    • Click on settings for the plugin and enter the following:
      • Router IP address
      • Local Password for the router
    • Add Devices to control
      • Name: Name of the device to be displayed in HomeKit
      • MAC Address: MAC address of the device to be controlled (use - or : as separator)
      • Click Add Device to add additional devices to the list
    • Click Save to save the settings
    • Restart Homebridge
  • Manual Installation (Optional, for installation without UI):

    • Install the plugin by running npm install -g homebridge-tp-link-access-control
    • Add the following to the platforms section of your Homebridge config.json file:
    {
        "platform": "tp-link-access-control",
        "name": "TP Link",
        "ipAddress": "192.168.1.1",
        "password": "my-secret-password",
        "devices": [
            {
                "name": "Kid's Tablet",
                "mac": "70:2E:BC:DA:44:8B"
            },
            {
                "name": "Son's iPad",
                "mac": "7C-24-99-5D-3A-AC"
            },
            {
                "name": "Bedroom Fire Stick",
                "mac": "5C-41-5A-AD-81-BD"
            }
        ]
    }
    • Restart Homebridge.

Credits

  • To @Electry who developed the python TPLink-C2300-APIClient. It gave me a great starting point for the API of this plugin.

  • To the creators and contributors of Homebridge who make this plugin possible.

Disclaimer

  • I am not affiliated with TP-Link and this plugin is a personal project that I maintain in my free time.
  • Use this plugin entirely at your own risk - please see licence for more information.