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If the devices know (somehow, maybe they got a brief connection to the server at some point, or communicated directly with the app when they were removed) they have been deleted from the app, they will reset into pairing mode and your local keys will no longer be valid. Some devices will also refuse local connections if the internet is unavailable but they can get the server address through DNS - for those devices, blocking their access to DNS might help. As long as the device ids remain the same (it seems some newer devices also reset these when re-pairing, but in general for older devices the device ids are fixed), you can just update the local key in the tuya-local config once they have been re-paired with the app. |
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I blocked the internet connection and assigned a static local IP for all of my Tuya wifi devices. I also deleted the devices from the Tuya Smart life app. And now my devices are unreachable.
Is there a way to get them back? Enabling back the internet and adding them again in Smart life app is possible but then I have to add them again in the Tuya local integration. Which results in loosing all of my history stats and I have to make everything from scratch in the front end.
I didn't want to make this post as a bug because maybe I missed a part where it says I must not delete my devices in the tuya local app. If that is the case it looks as it this integration isn't 100% local and if for some reason Tuya closes it's cloud or deletes the app all of my Tuya devices will be unusable.
Thank you
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