Tapo C325WB Keeps Disconnecting? Here’s How to Fix It
A camera that drops offline intermittently almost always has an unstable or weak Wi-Fi signal where it is mounted.
What This Problem Means
If your Tapo C325WB is showing this fault, working through the checks below in order resolves it in the large majority of cases. Each step is safe to try yourself and follows TP-Link’s official Tapo guidance.
Common Symptoms
- Random offline drops
- Delayed notifications
- Live View drops mid-stream
- Reconnects then drops again
Safe Checks You Can Try
1. Check the signal
A weak signal at the mounting point is the usual cause. Check the signal bars in the app and move the camera closer or add an extender.
2. Reduce interference
Keep the camera away from microwaves, cordless phones and thick walls, and avoid channel congestion on your router.
3. Use a dedicated 2.4GHz band
If your router auto-steers between bands, give the 2.4GHz network its own name so the camera stays put.
4. Consider Ethernet
Outdoor models with an Ethernet port give a rock-solid wired connection if Wi-Fi is marginal.
5. Power-cycle router and camera
Restart both to clear a stuck connection.
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When To Contact Support
If you have worked through every step and your Tapo C325WB still has this problem, the hardware may need attention. Visit TP-Link support for further help or to arrange a replacement if it is in warranty.
