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Build your own iOS Reminders and TP-Link Router automations
Triggers (If this)
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Any new reminder
This Trigger fires every time you add a new reminder.
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Device Connects
This trigger fires every time a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.
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Any reminder completed
This Trigger fires every time any reminder is completed.
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Device Disconnects
This trigger fires every time a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.
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New reminder added to list
This Trigger fires every time a new reminder is added to the list you specify.
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New Device Connects
This trigger fires every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.
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Reminder completed in list
This Trigger fires every time a new reminder is completed in a list you specify.

Any new reminder
This Trigger fires every time you add a new reminder.

Device Connects
This trigger fires every time a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.

Any reminder completed
This Trigger fires every time any reminder is completed.

Device Disconnects
This trigger fires every time a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.

New reminder added to list
This Trigger fires every time a new reminder is added to the list you specify.

New Device Connects
This trigger fires every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.

Reminder completed in list
This Trigger fires every time a new reminder is completed in a list you specify.
Queries (With)
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History of device disconnects
This query returns a list of when a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.
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History of device connects
This query returns a list of when a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.
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History of Device Connections
This query returns a list of every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.

History of device disconnects
This query returns a list of when a previously-connected device disconnects from your TP-Link router.

History of device connects
This query returns a list of when a previously-connected device connects to your TP-Link router.

History of Device Connections
This query returns a list of every time a new device connects to your TP-Link router.
Actions (Then that)
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Prioritize Device
This action will prioritize a device connected to your TP-Link router for a specified duration (1 hour by default).
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Add reminder to list
This Action will add a new reminder to the list you specify.
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Activate Shortcut
This action will activate a shortcut you've created on Deco M9 Plus for smart home devices to perform actions.
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Prioritize Online Activity
This action will prioritize a certain type of online activity on your network, maintaining a fast connection of what's important.

Prioritize Device
This action will prioritize a device connected to your TP-Link router for a specified duration (1 hour by default).

Add reminder to list
This Action will add a new reminder to the list you specify.

Activate Shortcut
This action will activate a shortcut you've created on Deco M9 Plus for smart home devices to perform actions.

Prioritize Online Activity
This action will prioritize a certain type of online activity on your network, maintaining a fast connection of what's important.
How to connect iOS Reminders and TP-Link Router
Find or create an Applet
Start by discovering an automation to connect or customizing your own. It's quick and easy.Connect IFTTT to your accounts
Securely connect your iOS Reminders and TP-Link Router accounts.Finalize and customize your Applet
Review your trigger and action settings. Your Applet is ready to go!
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