TP-Link-Homey: Start flow when known device is detected.
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Triggers (If this)
- Device ConnectsThis trigger fires every time a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.
- A Flow has been startedThis trigger is run every time a specific Flow has been started on Homey. In order to use this Applet you need to be an owner on your Homey and have the IFTTT Homey App installed.
- Device DisconnectsThis trigger fires every time a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.
- New Device ConnectsThis trigger fires every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.
Queries (With)
- History of device disconnectsThis query returns a list of when a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.
- History of A Flow has been startedThis query was run when a specific Flow was been started on Homey.
- History of device connectsThis query returns a list of when a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.
- History of Device ConnectionsThis query returns a list of every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.
Actions (Then that)
- Prioritize DeviceThis action will prioritize a device connected to your TP-Link router for a specified duration (1 hour by default).
- Start a FlowThis Action will start a Flow on Homey.
- Activate ShortcutThis action will activate a shortcut you've created on Deco M9 Plus for smart home devices to perform actions.
- Start a Flow with TagsThis Action will start a Flow with Tags on Homey. Please install the IFTTT App on Homey and create a Flow that uses the Flow Card Trigger provided by the IFTTT App. You need to be an owner on your Homey in order to use this Applet.
- Prioritize Online ActivityThis action will prioritize a certain type of online activity on your network, maintaining a fast connection of what's important.
- Let Homey speakThis Action will let Homey speak.
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