On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 8:43 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've emailed the manufacturer (TP-Link), though without much
> expectation of a reply.
>
> If it is as you say, it's a design fault. The power cycle is a definite
> Off, wait a second or so, then On.

I have TP-Link KASA EP10 smart plugs and I don't see this behavior,
and at least one plug controls a device that would definitely be
impacted by such a power cycle.

For the sake of completeness you might double/triple/quadruple check
that the plug doesn't have a schedule programmed.  Assuming it doesn't
have its own schedule, is there any chance the plug is a member of a
group/scene/etc such that while the *plug* may not have a schedule, it
is impacted by something else that does?  Maybe try a factory reset on
the plug (assuming there is such a reset)?
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