![]() ![]() My Kasa devices have never had any issues. I'm assuming the Home application has a way to aggregate the device namespaces from other vendor-specific namespaces, like Wemo and Kasa, into the Home application's namespace so those devices are directly addressable within the Home app and Siri and ideally without losing connection to their native device maangement apps. In my case, when I removed the device from Alexa and re-paired it via the Wemo app before I let Alexa know about the Wemo device everything has been good. ![]() I suppose the Home hub could behave in a similar manner which may be why the Wemo device isn't showing up in the Wemo app. It's like Alexa thought the plug connection and device namespace was being proxied through the Echo device rather than directly to the Wemo device. I found the configuration issue in the Alexa app, which showed "Connected Via" as the Echo device rather than Wemo. Once I removed this odd indirection the device became much more responsive and I've experienced zero disconnects. It turned out that the device was being proxied by another device, which in my case was an Amazon Echo Show 5. I was having similar issues with a Wemo smart plug losing connectivity with Alexa every so often, like maybe once a month. Sometimes the outlets would lose contact with the Home app,but work fine in the Wemo app. Not sure exactly why Thread devices can't be seen in the Wemo app. ![]()
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