Wiz bulbs turning back on after a power cut

ok then for now I will hold back buying a UPS/Inverter..

I am running Home assistant and all my wiz bulb are integrated to HA and even Lan control is enabled but still this happens..
Are all your wiz bulbs & HA server on same wifi network with no "guest" wifi/firewall involved in router settings?
 
Are all your wiz bulbs & HA server on same wifi network with no "guest" wifi/firewall involved in router settings?
yes for all

Same Wifi Network (few devices I have assigned static IPs but not for Wiz bulbs)
No Guest network (had enabled one for some test last week for couple of hours)
No firewall configured.

any reason u asked this ?
 
yes for all

Same Wifi Network (few devices I have assigned static IPs but not for Wiz bulbs)
No Guest network (had enabled one for some test last week for couple of hours)
No firewall configured.

any reason u asked this ?
Many routers do not allow devices on guest network to interact with usual wifi networks for security by default. In fact it is recommended to use all your smart devices on a guest network because it increases security of your home network by not allowing smart devices to interact with your home network. Reason for this is, smart devices usually have obsolete firmware updates & many security vulnerabilities because their manufacturers don't give much attention to this aspect(there have been many cases of smart devices being turned to botnet). All my smart bulbs & switches are on guest network after initial configuration done on guest network with "allow interaction with home network" option enabled & later disabled as usual.
 
Many routers do not allow devices on guest network to interact with usual wifi networks for security by default. In fact it is recommended to use all your smart devices on a guest network because it increases security of your home network by not allowing smart devices to interact with your home network. Reason for this is, smart devices usually have obsolete firmware updates & many security vulnerabilities because their manufacturers don't give much attention to this aspect(there have been many cases of smart devices being turned to botnet). All my smart bulbs & switches are on guest network after initial configuration done on guest network with "allow interaction with home network" option enabled & later disabled as usual.
Oh thats very interesting, after reading ur above inputs just checked online and found this article... I might need ur help for couple of things regarding this setup, will PM u

Why all your IoT devices should be on your guest network | Android Central
 
Philips Wiz are a useless product. I got three some years back, 2 still exhibit similiar erratic behavior. They will also ghost come on/off, not aligned with the schedule set. Homesmart bulbs work better. I have 1, it never behaves out of specifications.
 
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